bureaucrat
官僚
常用释义
英音[ ˈbjʊərəkræt ]
美音[ ˈbjʊrəkræt ]
变形
复数:
bureaucrats
基本释义
- n. 官僚,官僚主义者
例句
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1·He was just another faceless bureaucrat.他只不过是一个典型呆板的官员。
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2·Other reports, however, disputed that the bureaucrat said this.不过也有其它一些报道,认为官员并没有这么说。
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3·In classical Chinese literature, the hero is essentially a bureaucrat.中国古典文学里的英雄常常是个官员(bureaucrat)。
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4·Bamboo stands in a rather important position in scholar bureaucrat gardens.竹在士人园林中占有极其重要的地位。
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5·A bureaucrat, who declined to be named said, "It's like Silicon Valley versus Wall Street."一位不愿透露姓名的官员称:“这就好比硅谷对华尔街一般。”
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6·After Mr Khodorkovsky's case, a judge taking instructions from a bureaucrat felt he was in the right.在霍多尔科夫斯基的案子尘埃落定后,一位曾接受某个官员指示的法官则相信自己做的很正确。
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7·One of the first things you have to learn if you want to be a successful bureaucrat is not to make waves.如果你想青云直上,首先应该牢记的事情之一就是不要制造纠纷。
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8·Mr Li is a rare combination - a cadre and a capitalist, a successful entrepreneur and a former bureaucrat.黎瑞刚是一名干部,也是一名资本家,他是一名成功的企业家,也当过官——这是比较罕见的。
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9·Zeng Guofan was a typical character of landlord class's Confucian scholar bureaucrat in Chinese modern history.曾国藩是中国近代地主阶级儒家士大夫的典型代表人物。
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10·Womens education of science and culture rises under the enlightenment of patriotic scholar-bureaucrat in later-day China.科学文化教育是女权运动的一个重要组成部分。
同根词
词根:
bureaucrat
bureaucratic
adj
官僚的;官僚政治的
bureaucratically
adv
官僚主义地
bureaucracy
n
官僚主义;官僚机构;官僚政治
bureaucratism
n
官僚主义;官僚作风