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
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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
- After a series of tests and interviews, Wang was offered a job at the civil service.
通过一系列的笔试和面试,王烁成为了一名公务员。 - 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。 - 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%。 - Ministers want to see more interchange between the private sector and the civil service.
部长们希望看到私营部门与行政机构之间更多的交流。 - • federal civil service salaries and retirement benefits;
•联邦公务员工资和退休金; - So in the United States, we developed the Civil Service.
因此在美国,诞生了公务员制度。 - Jordan is working on consolidating pensions, and Djibouti and Morocco have reformed their civil service pension.
约旦正致力于巩固其养老金制度,吉布提和摩洛哥也已实行了公务员养老金改革。 - When Dutch colonial rule ended in the 19th century the civil service was anglicised.
荷兰殖民统治在19世纪结束时,文职部门已被英国化了。 - 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。 - He approved of Roosevelt's civil service reforms.
他批准了罗斯福的公务员改革。