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A political football Meaning in English

expression

uh puh-LIH-tih-kuhl FOOT-bawl
uh puh-LIH-tih-kuhl FOOT-bawl

释义

An issue or topic that is used by politicians or parties to gain advantage or blame each other, rather than to solve the problem itself.

用法与细微差别

This is an informal, often critical idiom. Used mostly in politics or media to criticize when a real issue is treated as a tool for arguments rather than being solved. Common collocations: 'turn/make into a political football', 'used as a political football'. Not used for minor topics.

例句

Healthcare has become a political football in this election.

basic

The new law turned into a political football between the two parties.

basic

Education funding shouldn’t be a political football.

basic

They keep tossing immigration back and forth like a political football.

natural

Don’t let climate change become a political football—we need real action.

natural

Every time there’s an election, taxes become a political football again.

natural