英語單詞

bureaucracy是什麽意思

bureaucracy

英 [,bjʊ(ə)'rɒkrəsɪ] 美 [bjʊ'rɑkrəsi]
  • n. 官僚主義;官僚機構;官僚政治

中文詞源


bureaucracy 官僚主義

bureau, 辦公室。cracy, 統治。

英文詞源


bureaucracy (n.)
1818, from French bureaucratie, coined by French economist Jean Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay (1712-1759) on model of democratie, aristocratie, from bureau "office," literally "desk" (see bureau) + Greek suffix -kratia denoting "power of" (see -cracy).
That vast net-work of administrative tyranny ... that system of bureaucracy, which leaves no free agent in all France, except for the man at Paris who pulls the wires. [J.S. Mill, "Westminster Review" XXVIII, 1837]



bureaucrat, &c. The formation is so barbarous that all attempt at self-respect in pronunciation may perhaps as well be abandoned. [Fowler]

雙語例句


1. People usually complain about having to deal with too much bureaucracy.
人們經常抱怨不得不應付太多的繁文縟節。

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2. His firm must contend with the unwieldy Russian bureaucracy.
他的公司必須與俄羅斯龐大的官僚機構周旋。

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3. They're making efforts to streamline their normally cumbersome bureaucracy.
他們正努力精簡本來繁冗複雜的官僚體製。

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4. They are faced with a mountain of bureaucracy.
他們麵對一大堆繁文縟節。

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5. Bureaucracy can entangle ventures for months.
官僚體製會使風險投資擱置好幾個月。

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