institute
institute 英 [ˈɪnstɪtju:t] 美 [ˈɪnstɪtut]
vt. 制定;建立;开启 n. 机构
进行时:instituting 过去式:instituted 过去分词:instituted 第三人称单数:institutes 名词复数:institutes
- An institute is an organization or association designed to study or promote something. If you're interested in politics, you might want to do an internship at one of Washington D.C.'s many political research institutes.
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- vt. 制定;建立;开启
- n. 机构
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1. a research institute
研究所
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2. institutes of higher education
高等学校
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3. to institute criminal proceedings against sb
对某人提起刑事诉讼
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4. The new management intends to institute a number of changes.
新任管理部门打算实行一些改革。
- institute (n.) 1510s, "purpose, design," from Latin institutum "an ordinance; a purpose; a custom; precedents; principal components," literally "thing set up," noun use of neuter past participle of instituere "to set up, put in place; arrange; found, establish" (see institute (v.)).
- institute (v.) early 14c., "to establish in office, appoint," from Latin institutus, past participle of instituere "to set up, put in place; arrange; found, establish; appoint, designate; govern, administer; teach, instruct," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + statuere "establish, to cause to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." General sense of "set up, found, introduce" first attested late 15c. Related: Instituted; instituting.
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