名词任用亲信
1. 任用亲信:crony 密友 | cronyism 任用亲信 | crook 钩状物
2. 任人唯亲,偏爱,袒护(而给予职务:cover up掩饰 | cronyism任人唯亲,偏爱,袒护(而给予职务 | crop up突然发生或出现
3. 任人唯亲;对好朋友的偏袒:crockery陶器,瓦器 | cronyism任人唯亲;对好朋友的偏袒 | crook使弯曲;钩状物
1. 任人唯亲;任用亲信
If you accuse someone in authority of cronyism, you mean that they use their power or authority to get jobs for their friends.
1. Cronyism is getting a new lease on life as the government pulls it back into the public sector.
2. cronyism
2. Obama's aides did not try to hide US impatience about Afghanistan's halting efforts to battle corruption and cronyism in government.
3. The other vital development to watch is how the new administration tackles corruption and cronyism in the government.
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4. Gorbachev managed to oust him in 1987 on allegations of cronyism, nepotism and high living at party expense.
5. Much of the country's rural population remains skeptical about the future, complaining constantly against corruption and cronyism in local administrations.
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6. Only if a robust political system is in place can the Afghan government be free of cronyism and foreign forces.
7. cronyism
7. Mbeki has helped sustain an economic boom but critics say he has promoted a culture of cronyism and used state institutions to purge opponents.
noun
1. favoritism shown to friends and associates (as by appointing them to positions without regard for their qualifications)