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Brookings

英 [ˈbrʊkɪŋz]

美 [ˈbrʊkɪŋz]

n.  布鲁金斯

双语例句

  • The federal government has three main ways for leading workers back to employment, according to Gary Burtless of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank.
    据知名公众政策研究机构布鲁金斯学会(BrookingsInstitution)的GaryBurtless表示,联邦政府主要有三种方式推动再就业。
  • William Galston of Brookings argues for investing in infrastructure in a way that would not add to the deficit.
    布鲁金斯学会的威廉盖尔斯顿(williamgalston)赞成以不加大赤字的方式投资基础设施。
  • It will be an extremely interesting test case, it's going to be very big, said Chad P. Bown, an economics professor at Brandeis University and fellow at the Brookings Institution.
    这将是一宗极有意思的判例案件,它将会很重要,美国布兰迪斯大学(BrandeisUniversity)经济系教授、布鲁金斯学会(BrookingsInstitution)研究员查德鲍恩(ChadP.Bown)表示。
  • The Brookings Institution has assembled a collection of essays from foreign affairs experts.
    布鲁金斯研究所将一批外交专家撰写的文章结集出版。
  • Allan Friedman is the research director for technology and innovation at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
    艾伦·弗里德曼(AllanFriedman)是华盛顿布鲁金斯学会的科技和创新研究中心主任。
  • 'It's going to be a feather in [ his] political cap' if Mr. Wang is able to successfully complete the Nexen deal, said Erica Downs, who has written about China's oil executives for the Brookings Institution in Washington.
    曾为华盛顿布鲁金斯学会(BrookingsInstitution)撰文介绍中国石油业经理人的邓丽嘉(EricaDowns)说,如果王宜林能够成功完成收购Nexen的交易,这将成为他官帽上的一枝花翎。
  • Charles Ebinger studies the politics of energy at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
    查尔斯Ebinger研究在华盛顿布鲁金斯学会的能源政治。
  • Mr Thornton is chairman of the Brookings Institution.
    桑顿是布鲁金斯学会(brookingsinstitution)主席。
  • Gregg Easterbrook of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank, says that politicians also need a new tack.
    作为布鲁金斯研究院之一的格雷格智囊团易斯特布鲁克表示,政治家们还需要一个新的方针。
  • Kenneth Lieberthal, of the Brookings Institution in Washington, said the opaque nature of Chinese defence spending made it difficult to draw meaningful conclusions about military strategy.
    华盛顿布鲁金斯学会(BrookingsInstitution)的李侃如(KennethLieberthal)表示,中国国防支出的不透明特性,使外界难以对其军事战略得出有意义的结论。