civil service
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英 [ˈsivl ˈsɜːvɪs]
美 [ˈsɪvəl 'sɝvɪs]
是什么意思
文职,行政事务;
英英释义
civil service
- n.government workers; usually hired on the basis of competitive examinations
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双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- There are few women in the upper reaches of the civil service.
行政部门的上层机构中很少有女性任职。 - The neophyte judge may start his career as a magistrate in a province and slowly work up within the civil service to the larger cities and more impressive posts.
新法官一般会以某个省的地方文职作为职业生涯的开始,慢慢就会在大城市里的行政部门中工作,担任比较重要的职位。 - He's got a safe job in the civil service.
他在政府的文职部门有一份很安定的工作。 - My father wanted me to become a civil servant.
我父亲希望我成为一名文职公务员。
权威例句
History of the United States Civil Service by Paul P. Van RiperSlackers and Zealots: Civil Service, Policy Discretion, and Bureaucratic ExpertiseCompetency management in the Flemish and Dutch civil servicePoliticization of the Civil Service in Comparative Perspective: The Quest for ControlWhistle Blowers in the Federal Civil Service: New Evidence of the Public Service EthicCorruption and the Rate of Temptation - Do Low Wages in the Civil Service Cause Corruption?Bureaucratic corruption and the rate of temptation: do wages in the civil service affect corruption, and by how much?Institutional Sources of Change in the Formal Structure of Organizations: The Diffusion of Civil Service Reform, 1880-1935Challenges and prospects of HRM in developing countries: testing the HRM–performance link in the Eritrean civil serviceTargets of Opportunity: Organizational and Environmental Determinants of Gender Integration within the California Civil Service, 197...