bureaucrat

bureaucrat [ˈbjʊərəkræt]  [ˈbjʊrəkræt] 

bureaucrat的意思

第三人称复数:bureaucrats

bureaucrat 基本解释

名词官僚; 官僚主义,官僚主义者

bureaucrat 网络解释

bureaucrat

1. 僚:一是,官僚(注:官僚(bureaucrat)一词最早出现在18世纪的法国,最初指所有的政府官员. 而在西方文官制度建立后,它一般指非经政治选举的、经考试进入政府、不受政府更迭影响的政府官员. 本文即从这一意义上使用该词. )与政治家之间,

2. 官倒:bureaucracy 官僚主义 | bureaucrat 官倒 | cabinet lineup 内阁阵容

3. 官僚主义者:bureaucracy官僚机构 | bureaucrat官僚主义者 | bureaucratic官僚政治的

bureaucrat 词典解释

1. 官僚;官僚主义者
    Bureaucrats are officials who work in a large administrative system. You can refer to officials as bureaucrats especially if you disapprove of them because they seem to follow rules and procedures too strictly.

    e.g. The economy is still controlled by bureaucrats.
           经济依然被官僚们所掌控。

bureaucrat 单语例句

1. bureaucrat的反义词

1. The investigation also raised questions about Serdyukov's relationship with a former top military bureaucrat.

2. If bullying the subordinate is the habitual behavior of a bureaucrat, toadying to the superior is the most despicable means of climbing up the official ladder.

3. She stated that no government official or education bureaucrat will be able to direct the course of national education.

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4. I've studied Michelangelo as part of my college course on the renaissance, but I know almost nothing about Ningbo's " Civilian bureaucrat and military officer ".

5. " It's a classic case of a bureaucrat trying to take the pressure off himself, " he said.

6. On Monday, one former bureaucrat summoned for questioning was found dead in a reservoir outside Seoul.

7. The point we take back home is that it is difficult to overpass an Indian bureaucrat.

8. bureaucrat的反义词

8. A bureaucrat in the Xinjiang government, he had a chubby face and a bald head.

bureaucrat 英英释义

noun

1. an official of a bureaucracy

    Synonym: administrative official

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