public institution
公共机构:由政府或政府授权的机构
常用释义
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基本释义
- 公共机构:由政府或政府授权的机构,为公众提供服务或管理公共事务。
例句
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1·A quarter of Somali children die before age 5; nearly every public institution has collapsed.四分之一的索马里儿童还不到五岁就夭折了。基本所有的公共部门都土崩瓦解。
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2·Cost management of military industrial research public institution has been a weak point for a long time.长期以来军工科研事业单位成本管理一直是一个弱项。
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3·A woman who ACTS as a supervisor or monitor in a public institution, such as a school, hospital, or prison.女舍监,女看护:在公共机构做监督工作的女性,如在学校、医院或监狱。
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4·Performance evaluation is always an important aspect and difficulty for human resource management of public institution.绩效考核历来是人力资源管理活动中的重点与难点。
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5·The establishment of effective communication channel and public institution is expected to solve their psychological problem.需要建立有效的疏解通道和新的公共机构,帮助留守儿童解决心理问题。
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6·An event, usually for the benefit of a charity or public institution, including entertainment and the sale of goods; a bazaar.通常为慈善目的或公众机构而举行的活动,包括娱乐、卖物品;义卖。
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7·Meanwhile, the professionalization of journalism always appeals the media should be the public institution of the whole society.同时,新闻专业主义对新闻传媒履行自身“社会公器”角色的呼声日渐高涨。
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8·Therefore, it is the hot issue for not only the performance-based pay reform of public institution, but also the research of experts.这也是当前国家进行的绩效工资改革及专家学者研究和探讨的热点问题。
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9·The media, who have the lion's share in creating celebrity, are also the most vociferous public institution in decrying celebrity as trivial and insignificant.创造名人起最大作用的媒介,但同样也是最大声谴责名人微不足道和毫无意义的公共机构。
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10·Trusting the market alone to provide all the news coverage we need would mean venturing into the unknown-a risky proposition with a vital public institution hanging in the balance.只委托于市场,让它来提供我们所需要的全部新闻报道,那就相当于冒险闯入未知世界,会让一项至关重要的公共事业悬于不确定之境,所以是一种充满风险的想法。