institutionalise
常見例句
- Indeed, the chancellor should institutionalise the approach and re-establish a permanent reserve requirement regime.
事實(shí)上,首相應(yīng)該采取制度化的辦法并且重新建立一個(gè)常設(shè)準(zhǔn)備金制度。 - This accomplishment led to a flurry of speculation that George Soros might try to institutionalise this successful alliance by creating a liberal version of AIPAC.
這次捷報(bào)引發(fā)了種種猜測(cè):喬治?索羅斯(George Soros)可能會(huì)創(chuàng)建一個(gè)類似AIPAC的自由派團(tuán)體,以使這次成功的聯(lián)盟發(fā)揚(yáng)光大。 - The Singapore courts launched an initiative to institutionalise mediation as a way to reclaim our Asian heritage of settling differences harmoniously.
新加坡的法庭采取主動(dòng), 使調(diào)解制度化,以亞洲人“以和為貴”的傳統(tǒng)化解糾紛。 - Worse, they institutionalise the offensive notion that people are divisible by race at all.
ECONOMIST: South Africa in black and white - State-owned banks often institutionalise practices that would be called questionable or corrupt if undertaken by private banks.
ECONOMIST: Shipbuilding - They had to grapple with the same problem of political succession: how to institutionalise authority after the death of the strongman.
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