public institutions

公共机构:由政府或政府授权的机构

常用释义

词性释义

公共机构:由政府或政府授权的机构,为公众提供服务和管理公共事务。
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1·Most college students in the United States are in public institutions.
大部分美国大学生都在公立学校就读。
2·How do such technologies and public institutions do what they purportedly do?
这些科技和机构是怎样做到打算要做的这些?
3·We are seeing a blind and chaotic response to the problems of public institutions.
我们正看到盲目和混乱问题作出的反应的公共机构。
4·How does happiness relate to material wealth, social environment, public institutions and mental feelings?
幸福跟物质财富,社会环境,公共制度,心理感受等到底是什么关系?
5·Public enforcement is the monopolistic behavior of public institutions to take any action referred to.
由公共机构对垄断行为采取的任何行动被称之为公共实施。
6·Schools, hospitals, jails, and other public institutions need food preparation professionals with unique skills.
学校,医院,监狱及其他公共机构的饮食配制需要有独特的技能的人才。
7·At least 15 states also offer merit aid, typically in a bid to enroll top students in the state's public institutions.
至少有15个州也提供奖学金,通常是为了在公立大学中招收优等生。
8·Public institutions will survive these cutbacks because state monies will continue to underwrite operating expenses.
公立院校将渡过这种削减的困难,因为州财政将同意继续承担办学费用。
9·Public institutions pitted themselves against private collectors and trade, driving prices over estimate in many instances.
公共艺术机构与私人藏家与艺术交易商都积极出价,从而不断抬高价格并远超于估价。
10·While British tuition fees are modest compared with those at some U.S. colleges, British universities are public institutions.
英国的学费和一些美国院校相当,但英国的高校确实公立机构。