A modern example of Fabian strategy isGeneral George Washington's later campaigns during theAmerican Revolution. Advocated by his subordinate, Gen. Nathaniel Greene, Washington was initially reluctant to adopt the approach, preferring to seek major victories over the British. In the wake of major de...
The Fabian strategy, also known as strategic defense, is a military strategy in which a weaker force avoids decisive battles with the enemy and creates delay in a war of attrition until the right moment arrives to deliver a decisive blow. General George Washington and his Continental Army, ...
3.George Washington adopted a Fabian policy during the war of Independence. 乔治华盛顿在独立战争期间采取了拖延政策。 英文解释 n. 1.a member of the Fabian Society in Britain 2.of or relating to Fabianism 3.using cautious slow strategy to wear down opposition; avoiding direct confrontation...
出自-2016年12月阅读原文 英英释义 Adjective 1. using cautious slow strategy to wear down opposition; avoiding direct confrontation; "afabianpolicy"
A group of intellectuals and activists seeking to promote socialist ideas and influence political change in the United Kingdom founded the Fabian Society. They named the society after the Roman GeneralFabius Maximus, who was known for his strategy of using delay and stealth to defeat enemies rather...
3.George Washington adopted a Fabian policy during the war of Independence. 乔治华盛顿在独立战争期间采取了拖延政策。 英文解释 n. 1.a member of the Fabian Society in Britain 2.of or relating to Fabianism 3.using cautious slow strategy to wear down opposition; avoiding direct confrontation 网...