Whitehall
Whitehall 英 [ˈwaɪthɔ:l] 美 [ˈhwaɪtˌhɔl, ˈwaɪt-]
n. 白厅(英国);怀特霍尔(伦敦的一条街名);英国政府
名词复数:whitehalls
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- n. 白厅(英国);怀特霍尔(伦敦的一条街名);英国政府
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1. In theory, Whitehall officials and ministers back in London oversaw the empire.
从理论上说,伦敦白厅官员与部长们监视帝国运作。
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2. But helping Whitehall understand well-being is precisely what Marty Seligman was doing this summer in London.
但是帮助白厅理解幸福正是马蒂塞利格曼今年夏天在伦敦所做的。
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3. He suggested, in a speech delivered in Liverpool, that it meant "the biggest, most dramatic redistribution of power to date from elites in Whitehall to the man and woman on the street".
卡梅隆在利物浦发表演讲时说,这个词意味着“最大程度、最剧烈地重新分配社会权力,把它从白厅的精英阶层交还到街头所有平民百姓手中”。
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