auspices 英 [ˈɔ:spɪsɪz]   美 [ˈɔspɪˌsiz]

auspices

auspices  英 [ˈɔ:spɪsɪz] 美 [ˈɔspɪˌsiz]

n. 赞助;保护;预兆(auspice的复数) 

名词复数:auspices 

The dinner was held under the auspices of businesses that have partnerships with the museum and contribute money to it. 此次晚宴的举办得到了与该博物馆有合作关系并提供捐助的几家公司的联合赞助。
WHO action on transplantation will be aided by a global observatory set up in Madrid under the auspices of the Government of Spain. 世卫组织关于移植的行动将得到在西班牙政府主持下在马德里建立的一个全球观察站的帮助。

  • If an organization authorizes you to do a specific task, even if you don't work for them directly, you are working under their auspices. Auspices means endorsement.
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  • n. 赞助;保护;预兆(auspice的复数)
  • 1. The dinner was held under the auspices of businesses that have partnerships with the museum and contribute money to it.

    此次晚宴的举办得到了与该博物馆有合作关系并提供捐助的几家公司的联合赞助。

  • 2. WHO action on transplantation will be aided by a global observatory set up in Madrid under the auspices of the Government of Spain.

    世卫组织关于移植的行动将得到在西班牙政府主持下在马德里建立的一个全球观察站的帮助。

  • 3. The meeting under the auspices of the African Union will focus on the disputed region of Abyei and the oil-rich northern state of South Kordofan.

    这次非洲联盟保护下的会晤将集中在有争议的阿卜耶伊和石油资源丰富的北方省份南科尔多凡省。

  • auspices (n.) plural (and now the usual form) of auspice (1530s), "observation of birds for the purpose of taking omens," from French auspice (14c.), from Latin auspicum "divination from the flight of birds; function of an auspex" (q.v.). Meaning "any indication of the future (especially favorable)" is from 1650s; earlier (1630s) in extended sense of "benevolent influence of greater power, influence exerted on behalf of someone or something," originally in expression under the auspices of.
aus·pices / ˈɔːspɪsɪz ; NAmE ˈɔːspɪsɪz / noun [plural ] IDIOM under the auspices of sb/sth with the help, support or protection of sb/sth 在…帮助(或支持、保护)下 The community centre was set up under the auspices of a government initiative. 在政府的大力支持下,社区中心建成了。 aus·pices / ˈɔːspɪsɪz ; NAmE ˈɔːspɪsɪz /
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