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    institutions查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌɪnstɪ'tuːʃn]
    名词复数:institutions 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词institutionsinstitution的名词复数或第三人称单数形式
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    n.
    机构
    Meeting of Central American Governments with Cooperating Governments and Institutions
    中美洲各国政府与合作国政府及机构会议
    Strengthen co-operation with government institutions and enterprises
    加强与政府机构和企业的合作
    Scientific research institutions, after being transformed into enterprises, shall establish modern enterprise systems and be geared to the needs of the market, giving full play to their strength in research, development and innovation
    科研机构转制为企业后,将建立现代企业制度,适应市场需要,从而充分发展其研究、开发和创新的优势。
    China will deepen reform to promote the turning of applied scientific research institutions into enterprises and encourage the development of technology-based enterprises
    中国将深化改革,促进应用型科研机构转制为企业,鼓励技术型企业的发展。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句2. young people who have spent most of their lives in institutions

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    例句4. until 1926 English law did not recognize the institution of adoption’

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    -institutions的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Throughout an institution.
    Of, pertaining to, or following institutionalism
    Having been established as an institution. || Having been committed to an institution, such as a prison or an insane asylum.
    Relating to an institution or institutions. || Containing the first principles or doctrines; rudimentary.
    “In any ordinary meaning of his words, he regarded them both as institutionary.”
    “They are didactic, to preserve the myth, or institutionary, to keep alive the discipline and forms of the church.”
    Tending or intended to institute; having the power to establish. || Established; depending on, or characterized by, institution or order.

    名词 变体/同根词

    A person who institutes something
    The quality of being institutional.
    A writer or compiler of, or a commentator on, institutes.
    (British spelling) the process of embedding something within an organisation or society as an established custom or norm.
    “Jane Freeman Mouline’s chapter concerns the institutionalisation of Tahitian dance and its evolution from a village-based participatory genre to a specialist art form.”
    “The Crusades also had a role in the creation and institutionalisation of the military and Dominican orders as well as the Medieval Inquisition.”
    “In 1998, NATO established a set of general guidelines that do not allow for a formal institutionalisation of relations, but reflect the Allies’ desire to increase cooperation.”
    Adherence to the established religion, or to established codes of conduct || The use of public institutions in health care and social services
    “We have no such bricks-and-mortar institutionalism to counter, nor a safe structure within which to slowly develop.”
    “One adaptation of an approach that was originally applied to the study of domestic politics that Hix drew upon was new institutionalism.”
    “In some respects, the so-called new institutionalism was a rebellion against behaviouralism.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    to establish as a normal practice || to commit a person to confinement in an institution
    “We must constantly work to improve conditions in all areas of our work and institutionalize our process improvements.”
    “The more difficult task is to institutionalize a process that can achieve his vision.”
    “The effect has been to institutionalize a process that, by its very nature, seems to defy institutionalization.”
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