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bureaucracies

美[bjə'rɑkrəsi],英[bjʊə'rɒkrəsi],

释义

n. 官僚机构;官僚主义; 网络释义: 官僚政治;官僚体制;科层制;

例句

Hence the need to let sunshine penetrate the dark bureaucracies spending taxpayers' money.
因此需要让阳关刺透黑暗的花费纳税人钱财的官僚机构开销。
He never understood how rotten the central bureaucracies had become or how amoral the bureaucrats.
他不了解中央机构已经变得有多么腐败,也不清楚政府官员的道德丧失得有多么严重。
We also have government bureaucracies trying to legislate for or against Net Neutrality and spam.
我们也有政府官僚机构试图立法支持或反对网络中立性和垃圾邮件。
The management structures used for such large scale programs are quite complex, governed in a large extent by national bureaucracies.
办理构造地这种年夜范围地计划中运用非常复杂,在很年夜水平上受国度权要机构。
Old, vertical bureaucracies are ill-adapted to this task; flexible youngsters will have to do better.
陈旧的纵向官僚体制难以适应这项任务:灵活的年轻人则可以做得更好。
First, private companies can expand capacity faster than government bureaucracies, and adding space is part of the answer to overcrowding.
其一,私人公司比政府机构能更快得扩展其容纳囚犯的能力,而监狱扩容是解决监狱拥挤问题的一个办法。
The sheer inefficiency of UK bank bureaucracies in their domestic operations can be compared with public services at their worst.
英国银行官僚机构在其国内业务中的完全无效,与最糟糕的公共服务不相上下。
Get school boards and downtown bureaucracies (and burdensome union contracts) out of the way.
让学校董事、商业官僚们(还有扰人的工会合同)统统闪开。
In the old days the leadership - averse could hide out in bureaucracies.
But its haunting chords and rhythms do not conquer tone-deaf bureaucracies .
但是那些令人难以忘怀的音律和曲调却没有政府那些音盲的政府。