civil service
英 [ˈsɪvl ˈsɜːvɪs]
美 [ˈsɪvl ˈsɜːrvɪs]
n. (政府的)文职部门,行政部门; (统称)政府工作人员,公务员
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (政府的)文职部门,行政部门;(统称)政府工作人员,公务员
the government departments in a country, except the armed forces, and the people who work for them
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 政府文职机构;行政部门;(统称)行政工作人员
The Civil Serviceof a country consists of its government departments and all the people who work in them. In many countries, the departments concerned with military and legal affairs are not part of the Civil Service.- ...a job in the Civil Service.
行政机关的工作
- ...a job in the Civil Service.
英英释义
noun
- government workers
双语例句
- So in the United States, we developed the Civil Service.
因此在美国,诞生了公务员制度。 - A simple civil service performance management!
一个简单的公务员绩效管理! - • federal civil service salaries and retirement benefits;
•联邦公务员工资和退休金; - Last year Oxbridge graduates accounted for 41% of entrants to the civil service's fast stream to promotion.
去年加入快速晋职队伍的新公务员中,牛津和剑桥大学的毕业生占了41%。 - I understand he's in for an administrative job in the Civil Service.
据我所知,他想谋一个公务行政工作。 - The continuity and the stability of the civil service structure will be preserved under the Accountability System.
问责制不会影响公务员架构的稳定和延续。 - He approved of Roosevelt's civil service reforms.
他批准了罗斯福的公务员改革。 - This theory provides an orientation for the current civil service performance evaluation system in China.
这一理论为我国摆脱公务员绩效评估体系的实践困境提供了指南针。 - The press says that the civil service of the country have too much power.
报界批评说该国政府文职人员的权力太大了。 - The scheme received enthusiastic responses from both the Civil Service and the business community.
公务员和工商界人士对奖励计划的反应十分热烈。
