policy

英['pɒləsi] 美['pɑːləsi]
  • n. 政策;方针
  • n. 保险单
policies
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星级词汇:
  • police n.警察;警方v.维持治安;管辖;监督
    n. (名词)
    1. 保险单,保险
    2. 策略
    3. 政策,方针,政纲
    4. 手段,方法
    5. 精明的行为
    6. 彩票
    7. 权谋,计谋
    8. 智慧
    9. 【军】政治
    10. 行政
    11. 原则
    12. 为人之道
    v. (动词)
    1. 维持治安,管辖
    n. (名词)
    1. [C][U]政策,方针,策略 a course of action for dealing with a particular matter or situation
    2. [C][U]精明的行为,上策 a course or principle of action that is to one's own advantage
    3. [C]保险单 a written statement of the details of an agreement with an insurance company

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group;

    "it was a policy of retribution"
    "a politician keeps changing his policies"

  2. a line of argument rationalizing the course of action of a government;

    "they debated the policy or impolicy of the proposed legislation"

  3. written contract or certificate of insurance;

    "you should have read the small print on your policy"

1. It was not the policy of the government to repatriate genuine refugees.
遣返真正的难民回国并非政府的政策。

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2. The White House quickly announced that the policy is under review.
白宫很快宣布该项政策正在审核中。

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3. Responsibility and moderation were to be the keynotes of their foreign policy.
责任和克制将是他们外交政策的核心。

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4. Keeping inflation low is the keystone of their economic policy.
将通货膨胀率保持在较低水平是他们经济政策的主旨。

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5. He renewed his attack on government policy towards Europe.
他重新开始对政府的欧洲政策进行抨击。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They expressed their dissent from official policy.
      他们对官方的政策表示出异议。
    2. I will never swerve from my declared policy on this matter.
      我决不背离我已经宣布的在这个问题上的政策。
    3. This latest incident may be the lever needed to change government policy.
      最近的事件或许可以作为迫使政府改变政策所需的手段。
    4. This is a constant policy to conduct our steps.
      这是指导我们行动的一贯方针。
    5. It's the company's policy to sacrifice short-term profits for the sake of long-term growth.
      为长期发展而牺牲短期利润是公司的方针。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The annual premium on my policy is 3000 yuan.
      我的保险单每年的保险费是三千元。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The government must make new policies to reduce unemployment.
      政府必须制定减少失业的新政策。
    2. It's bad policy to smoke too much.
      抽烟太多不是明智的行为。
    3. As they say, honesty is the best policy.
      常言道,诚实是最佳策略。
    4. It is advisable to read the small print on your policy.
      读一下保险单上的附属细则是明智的。
  1. policy习惯上用于讨论政府的一些理论和实践,或是政府组员间的纠纷以及相关想法;
  2. Chinese policy,American policy,foreign policy等表达方式前一般不带the;
  3. policy解释为“策略”的意思,有时可加a,有时省略。

    It was policy to consent.
    It was (a) good policy to consent.

    The policy of this course is doubtful.
    从句中the不能省略。

  4. policy解释为“保险单”的意思,要注意后面所接介词on/for的用法。例如a policy on her car,a life insurance policy for $200;
  5. 句子I have taken out a fire insurance policy表示我保了火险。
n. (名词)
policy, attitude, position, posture, stand
  • 这五个词的共同意思是“立场”“态度”。其区别在于:stand用于表明某人的观点、立场时常用个人感情色彩,虽然它并不排除这种感情是建立在理智或理性基础之上的; attitude表示个人或团体的感情色彩,而这种感情往往是不明说的或不明确的; policy指某人估计其要求、利益、目标或原则之后而制定的一种明确的信念结构形式,也可指行为的一般准则; position则指较冷静和克制的态度,经常用于指人在经过长时间的深思熟虑之后作出的决定; posture指确切的军事部署。例如:
  • In the temperance question,Mr. Dent takes his stand on total abstinence.在戒酒问题上,登特先生是采取滴酒不沾的立场的。
  • His attitude towards her amounted to loathing.他对她的态度简直就是厌恶。
  • My position on civil liberties is well known.我对人权自由的立场是众所周知的。
  • It's a bad policy to lend money to unemployed friends.把钱借给失业的朋友是不太聪明的做法。
  • The government adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of independence.政府在独立这一问题上采取了毫不妥协的态度。
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