bureaucrat
英 [ˈbjʊərəkræt]
美 [ˈbjʊrəkræt]
n. 官僚主义者; 官僚
复数:bureaucrats
Collins.2 / BNC.7948 / COCA.6933
牛津词典
noun
- 官僚主义者;官僚
an official working in an organization or a government department, especially one who follows the rules of the department too strictly
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 官僚;官僚主义者
Bureaucratsare officials who work in a large administrative system. You can refer to officials as bureaucrats especially if you disapprove of them because they seem to follow rules and procedures too strictly.- The economy is still controlled by bureaucrats.
经济依然被官僚们所掌控。
- The economy is still controlled by bureaucrats.
英英释义
noun
- an official of a bureaucracy
双语例句
- He is a conservative bureaucrat who can be counted upon to follow a beaten path.
他是一个保守的官僚,他准会循规蹈矩地办事。 - A bureaucrat was hiking when he came upon a shepherd tending a large flock.
一位官僚在徒步旅行,这时他看到一个牧羊人在看护一大群羊。 - Why so much for the bureaucrat's brain?
为什么政府官僚的脑子这么贵? - The economy is still controlled by bureaucrats.
经济依然被官僚们所掌控。 - Of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy.
属于、关于或类似于官僚主义、官僚政治的。 - Selecting one, the bureaucrat slung it over his shoulders to carry home.
官僚挑了一只羊,把它甩在肩上就往家里扛。 - The use of network makes the traditional administration paradigm of bureaucrat system face crises.
网络化使传统的官僚制行政范式面临危机。 - He was just another faceless bureaucrat.
他只不过是一个典型呆板的官员。 - Any high government official or bureaucrat.
任何一个高级政府官员或官僚主义者。 - Mr Fukui also provided Mr murakami, a former industry-ministry bureaucrat, with valuable contacts.
福井还与村上(前工业部官员)进行了一次重要的会晤。