bureaucracy 详细解释

bureaucracy

[bjuə'rɔkrəsi]

n.官僚制度, 官僚主义, 官僚

词形变化

名词复数: bureaucracies |

词义辨析

同义参见:

government  

英英释义

名词 bureaucracy:

nonelective government officials

同义词:bureaucratism

a government that is administered primarily by bureaus that are staffed with nonelective officials

any organization in which action is obstructed by insistence on unnecessary procedures and red tape

补充

bureaucracybureaucracy英:[bjuəˈrɔkrəsi] 美:[bjʊˈrɑkrəsi]n.1.政府机构2.官僚主义, 官僚作风

例句

1. He says the president's plan would create a huge bureaucracy without solving critical intelligence issues.他说总统的计划会造成行政机构的臃肿, 而不能解决关键的情报问题。 2. Aristocracy and bureaucracy are natural enemies.贵族制度和官僚体制是天敌。 3. the crisis that has pitted an unelected Brussels bureaucracy against Euro MPs demanding radical reform这场引起非民选的布鲁塞尔政府和要求彻底改革的欧洲议会成员之间较量的危机 4. the unnecessary bureaucracy in local government.地方政府无谓的官僚作风。 5. Getting a visa involves a lot of unnecessary bureaucracy.由于官僚作风,申请签证要办理很多不必要的手续。 6. state/city bureaucracies国家/城市官僚 7. management by bureaucracy官僚管理 8. She was fed up with all the red tape and bureaucracy.她极其讨厌繁文缛节和官僚作风。 9. Both candidates pledge to simplify the state's bloated bureaucracy.两位候选人都承诺要简化国家臃肿的官僚机构。