第三人称单数:institutes
第三人称复数:institutes
现在分词:instituting
过去分词:instituted
institute的近义词
过去式:instituted
institute
1. 所:相关调查显示,在迄今为止科学研究的各种组织类型:中心(Center)、实验室(Lab)、研究所(Institute)、项目(Project)、论坛(Forum)、计划(Program)、研究组(Group)中,研究中心是最适合开展跨学科研究的组织方式.
1. 机构;协会;研究院;学院
An institute is an organization set up to do a particular type of work, especially research or teaching. You can also use institute to refer to the building the organization occupies.
e.g. ...the National Cancer Institute.
国家癌症研究所
e.g. ...an elite research institute devoted to computer software...
致力于计算机软件开发的精英研究机构
2. 建立(体系等);制定(规章等);开始;开创
If you institute a system, rule, or course of action, you start it.
e.g. We will institute a number of measures to better safeguard the public...
我们将实施一系列措施来更好地保护公众安全。
e.g. Hormone replacement therapy is very important and should be instituted early.
激素替代治疗非常重要,应该及早开始。
1. institute
1. The author is deputy director of the China Institute for WTO Studies at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.
2. China Real Estate Credit Fund has commissioned the China Real Estate Index Research Institute to undertake nationwide research on business credibility in real estate enterprises.
3. Language courses offered at the Institute reflect these aims, like Business Chinese and Confucius Chinese.
4. It was designed by Shanghai Ship Design Institute and took fifteen months to build.
5. BEIJING - A leading Chinese medical expert is facing accusations of scientific misconduct and has had his research lab closed by a Canadian heart institute.
6. The English version of the book by the President of World New Economics Research Institute was published recently.
7. Nuclear power will have to account for 5 percent of power generation by then, said Xiao from the Energy Research Institute.
8. All Chinese products exported to Europe require to be certified by this specific institute.
9. Director of the financial research institute of the Development Research Center of the State Council, the Chinese cabinet.
10. A Chinese painting collection from a private art institute in Singapore and nearly 300 returned ancient paintings and calligraphy will also go under the hammer.