bureaucrat
英:[ˈbjʊərəkræt] 美: [ˈbjʊrəkræt]
bureaucrat 基本解释
n.官僚;官僚主义,官僚主义者;
变形
复数:bureaucrats
英英释义
bureaucrat[ 'bjuərəukræt ]
n.an official of a bureaucracy同义词:administrative official
bureaucrat 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He is a conservative bureaucrat who can be counted upon to follow a beaten path.
他是一个保守的官僚, 他准会循规蹈矩地办事。 - He defines bureaucrat as a desk-bound employee.
他把那些坐办公室的人称之为官僚。 - A four-to-seven-year-old does as much paperwork as any bureaucrat.
一个四至七岁的孩子所做的书面作业和任何一个官僚所做的一样多。 - I suppose my application have been lost by some incompetent bureaucrat.
我估计我的申请书不知道让哪个无能的官僚给弄丢了。
权威例句
Le phénomène bureaucratique /Professionalization and BureaucratizationThe Power of the Street-Level Bureaucrat in Public Service Bureaucracies.The Virtuous Citizen, the Honorable Bureaucrat as Public AdministratorThe Virtuous Citizen, the Honorable Bureaucrat, and "Public"AdministrationLe pouvoir périphérique : bureaucrates et notables dans le système politique françaisVillage doctor as street-level bureaucrat and the impact on health care services in rural ChinaGovernance at Ground Level: The Frontline Bureaucrat in the Age of Markets and NetworksThe Winds of Change: The Progressive Movement and the Bureaucratization of ThriftLeadership, Muslim identities and East African politics tradition, bureaucratization and communication