bureaucracy
英 [bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi] 美 [bjʊˈrɑ:krəsi]
bureaucracy基本释义
n.官僚制度;官僚主义;官僚
bureaucracy用法及例句
n.(名词)官僚官僚政治官僚主义繁文褥
bureaucracy音标
英 [bjʊəˈrɒkrəsi]
美 [bjʊˈrɑ:krəsi]
bureaucracy基本释义
n.官僚制度;官僚主义;官僚
bureaucracy用法及例句
n.(名词)
官僚
官僚*治
官僚主义
繁文褥节
形式主义
*府机构
官僚机构
官僚作风
科层制
官员,官吏
官僚体制,官僚制度
实行官僚体制的国家
文牍主义
官僚集权
n.(名词)
[S]官僚;工商业的高级管理人员 a group of government,business, or other officials who are appointed rather than elected
[U]官僚主义,官僚作风 a system of doing things officially which is annoyingly and unnecessarily difficult to understand or deal with and usually ineffective
noun
1. any organization in which action is obstructed by insistence on unnecessary procedures and red tape
2. a government that is administered primarily by bureaus that are staffed with nonelective officials
3. nonelective government officials
Synonym: bureaucratism
1. 官僚制度A bureaucracy is an administrative system operated by a large number of officials.
bureaucracy的意思
e.g. State bureaucracies can tend to stifle enterprise and initiative.国家的官僚体制往往会扼杀人们的事业心和积极性。
2. 官僚作风;官僚主义Bureaucracy refers to all the rules and procedures followed by government departments and similar organizations, especially when you think that these are complicated and cause long delays.
e.g. People usually complain about having to deal with too much bureaucracy.人们经常抱怨不得不应付太多的繁文缛节。
1. bureaucracy是什么意思
1. 官僚制度:官僚制度(bureaucracy)保证了管理的效率和统治的有效性,这在当时是一个非常成功和先进的制度发明. 西方几乎到19世纪才有真正成熟的官僚制度,不过,西方官僚制度虽然大大晚于中国,但它却更严格,按照韦伯的观点,西方官僚制度才是真正严格的官僚制度,
常用例句
用作名词(n.)
I hate to deal with the university's bureaucracy.我讨厌和学校的官僚打交道。
He tried to penetrate the layers of bureaucracy.他设法打通了层层官僚关节。
近义词
临近词
government*府
organization机构
rules and regulations规章制度
red tape官样文章
officialdom公务员
paperwork文书工作
administration实施
establishment确立
bureaucratism官僚主义
civil service行*部门
bureaucracy government
bureaucracy governance
Bureaucracy Organizations
bureaucrat
bureau
Bureaucracy Economy
Bureaucracy ills
bureaucracy politics
bureaucracy capitalism
bureaucracy innovation
Bureaucracy System
bureaucracy management
相关列句
They are faced with a mountain of bureaucracy.(他们面临着一大堆的官僚制度。)
"We have to build capacity at every level - hospital, bureaucracy, insurance companies - for effective implementation of the scheme," says Swarup.(“我们需要在医院、管理部门、保险公司等每一层面开展能力建设以便有效实施方案”,Swarup说。)
The eunuch bureaucracy began to grow in Chenghua's reign and reached 'seventy thousand' by the end of the ming.12.(成化年间宦官机构开始急速膨胀,至明朝末年竟达到七万人之多。)
As a result I was still dealing with bureaucracy during the famous "lowering of the flags" ceremony.(结果,当名闻遐迩的“降旗仪式”进行时,我正在和官衙门打交道。)
They're making efforts to streamline their normally cumbersome bureaucracy.(他们正努力提高其通常臃肿的官僚机构的效率。)
This would have the great virtue of not adding another layer of bureaucracy by requiring that Medicare establish financial status before paying medical bills.(这样做的好处就是不再增加一层官僚手续,不需要“老年医保计划”在支付医疗费用单之前确认财务状况。)
A new bureaucracy will deal with claimants.(一个新成立的机构将会处理这些索赔者的赔偿问题。)
Decades of shambolic administration have left a legacy of shoddy infrastructure, tangled bureaucracy and administrative incompetence.(数十载的无序统治造成了基础设施简陋、吏治混乱以及管理无能等遗留问题。)
And you don't have to manage them, cutting out on some of the bureaucracy of your life.(而且你没有必要管理他们,让自己生活远离条款。)
The federal bureaucracy did not mobilize for Katrina - or even follow its own procedures for emergency response.(联邦机构没能有效应对卡特里娜,甚至没能按照既定步骤作出紧急反应。)