rigid hierarchy

难以改变。

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词性释义

严格的等级制度:指一种组织或社会结构中,等级之间的差距非常明显,且等级之间的流动性很小,难以改变。
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1·Like most other American companies with a rigid hierarchy, workers and managers had strictly defined duties.
像大多数其他等级制度森严的美国公司一样,工人和管理人员都有严格界定的职责。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·There is a rigid hierarchy of power in that country.
那个国家有一套严密的权力等级制度。
3·He felt that "GE would win on ideas" and not by maintaining a rigid hierarchy.
他认为“通用电气公司应当在创意上获胜”,而不是依靠维持一套僵化的等级制度来获胜。
4·Blue dragons were once solitary creatures, and thus their society does not have a rigid hierarchy.
蓝龙们曾经是独居的生物,因此他们的社会并没有一个严格的阶层关系。
5·Boundaryless behavior helped GE to rid itself of its century-old bad habits of rigid hierarchy and bloated bureaucracy.
无界限的行为帮助通用电气公司摆脱了它百年之久的坏习惯:僵化的等级制度和臃肿的官僚制度。
6·The group's rigid hierarchy and seeming eagerness to curry favour with Egypt's ruling generals have alienated some of its younger members, prompting the creation of a number of splinter parties.
该组织领导层僵化、急于拍埃及居于领导地位的将军们马屁。这使一些年轻成员从该组织分享出去,成立一系列小党。
7·Hierarchy and pay remain rigid in many Japanese firms-you do what you are told and get what you are given.
日本企业依旧存在严格的等级制度以及支付传统—做好分内之事,然后领工资。
8·Hierarchy and pay remain rigid in many Japanese firms-you do what you are told and get what you are given.
在日本很多的公司里,等级制度与收入水平仍旧一成不变,雇员依然是听老板吩咐做事,而薪资水平也是由老板来决定的。