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I'm reading a book named Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.

When I reading below paragraph:

Jerry Sanders : Founder and CEO of AMD; Silicon Valley’s most flamboyant salesman; an aggressive critic of what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s.

I want to accurate understand what meaning of "as" at here, so I look dictionary at Cambridge Dictionary.

It seems that interpret "as" to "because" is better. Is it right?

I'm also a bit confused about "aggressive", I fonud "aggressive" may used as "ANGRY" in above paragraph at Cambridge Dictionary

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But see above picture the target of action is "another people". So how to understand "aggressive"?

I'm reading a book named Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.

When I reading below paragraph:

Jerry Sanders : Founder and CEO of AMD; Silicon Valley’s most flamboyant salesman; an aggressive critic of what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s.

I want to accurate understand what meaning of "as" at here, so I look dictionary at Cambridge Dictionary.

It seems that interpret "as" to "because" is better. Is it right?

I'm also a bit confused about "aggressive", I fonud "aggressive" may used as "ANGRY" in above paragraph at Cambridge Dictionary

enter image description here

But see above picture the target of action is "another people". So how to understand "aggressive"?

I'm reading a book named Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.

When I reading below paragraph:

Jerry Sanders : Founder and CEO of AMD; Silicon Valley’s most flamboyant salesman; an aggressive critic of what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s.

I want to accurate understand what meaning of "as" at here, so I look dictionary at Cambridge Dictionary.

It seems that interpret "as" to "because" is better. Is it right?

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I'm reading a book named Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical TechnologyChip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.

When I reading below paragraph:

Jerry Sanders : Founder and CEO of AMD; Silicon Valley’s most flamboyant salesman; an aggressive critic of what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s.

I want to accurate understand what meaning of "as" at here, so I look dictionary at Cambridge Dictionary.

It seems that interpret "as" to "because" is better. Is it right?

In additionI'm also a bit confused about "aggressive", I fonud "aggressive" may used as "ANGRY" in above paragraph at Cambridge Dictionary

enter image description here

But see above picture the target of action is "another people". So how to understand "aggressive"?

I'm reading a book named Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.

When I reading below paragraph:

Jerry Sanders : Founder and CEO of AMD; Silicon Valley’s most flamboyant salesman; an aggressive critic of what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s.

I want to accurate understand what meaning of "as" at here, so I look dictionary at Cambridge Dictionary.

It seems that interpret "as" to "because" is better. Is it right?

In addition I fonud "aggressive" may used as "ANGRY" at Cambridge Dictionary

enter image description here

But see above picture the target of action is "another people". So how to understand "aggressive"?

I'm reading a book named Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology.

When I reading below paragraph:

Jerry Sanders : Founder and CEO of AMD; Silicon Valley’s most flamboyant salesman; an aggressive critic of what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s.

I want to accurate understand what meaning of "as" at here, so I look dictionary at Cambridge Dictionary.

It seems that interpret "as" to "because" is better. Is it right?

I'm also a bit confused about "aggressive", I fonud "aggressive" may used as "ANGRY" in above paragraph at Cambridge Dictionary

enter image description here

But see above picture the target of action is "another people". So how to understand "aggressive"?

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Does as"as" in "an aggressive critic o fof what he saw as unfair Japanese trade practices in the 1980s." can interpret becausemean "because"?

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