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institutions 英ɪnstɪt'juːʃnz美ɪnstɪt'juːʃnz 高ICOCA¹⁷²⁵BNC¹³¹⁷Economist⁹²⁰ 基本英英例句Thesaurus例句 n.体系⁸⁶名词institution的复数¹⁴.原型institution的复数 名词 institution: an organization founded and united for a specific purposean establishment consisting of a building or complex of buildings where an organization for the promotion of some cause is situateda custom that for a long time has been an important feature of some group or societythe act of starting something for the first time; introducing something newa hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person用作名词Financialinstitutionsand carmakers have been bailed out in both America and Europe.金融体系和汽车制造商在美国和欧洲都得到了救助。 The future of our primary schools is rooted in theinstitutionswhich train our teachers.我们小学的未来扎根于培训我们教师的体系。noun.organization, usually educational 同义词 academy,association,asylum,business,clinic,college,company,conservatory,establishment,fixture,foundation,guild,hospital,orphanage,school,seminar,seminary,society,system,think tank,universitynoun.organization 同义词 foundation,school,business,institute,academy,university,system,society,clinic,hospital,establishment,company,associationconservatory,guild,fixture,college,asylum,seminar,orphanage,seminary The net result has been some, albeit rather limited, increase in a commitment to Europe, especially among the young— but not to the EU and its institutions. 最终结果是得到了一些——更确切的说是有限的——对欧洲的承诺的提升,特别是在年轻人中——但却不是对欧盟及其体系。 yeeyan After he killed all those who might have harmed him because they were unhappy with the situation, he strengthened his power by instituting new civil and military institutions. 在杀害了所有那些由于不满现状也许会对他造成伤害的人以后,他组建了新的民事与军事机构,增强了自己的力量。 yeeyan |