mews 英 [mju:z]   美 [mjuz]

mews

mews  英 [mju:z] 美 [mjuz]

n. 马厩;马厩改建成的住房 

名词复数:mews 

But practical progress in developing and implementing mews has been extremely limited — no fully-fledged early warning systems, of the kind envisaged by the WHO, yet exist. 但是发展和实施MEWS的实际进展极为有限——世界卫生组织提出的那种完善的早期预警系统尚不存在。
Experience from Uganda has shown that without major changes to the way malaria control programmes respond to emergencies, potential benefits offered by mews are unlikely to be realised. 来自乌干达的经验表明,如果疟疾控制项目对紧急情况的响应没有重大转变,MEWS提供的潜在收益就不太可能实现。

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  • n. 马厩;马厩改建成的住房
  • 1. But practical progress in developing and implementing mews has been extremely limited — no fully-fledged early warning systems, of the kind envisaged by the WHO, yet exist.

    但是发展和实施MEWS的实际进展极为有限——世界卫生组织提出的那种完善的早期预警系统尚不存在。

  • 2. Experience from Uganda has shown that without major changes to the way malaria control programmes respond to emergencies, potential benefits offered by mews are unlikely to be realised.

    来自乌干达的经验表明,如果疟疾控制项目对紧急情况的响应没有重大转变,MEWS提供的潜在收益就不太可能实现。

  • 3. All the houses in The mews are connected.

    这儿所有屋子的地下室都是相连的。

  • mews (n.) "stables grouped around an open yard," 1630s, from Mewes, name of the royal stables at Charing Cross, built 1534 on the site of the former royal mews (attested from late 14c.), where the king's hawks were kept (see mew (n.2)). Extended by 1805 to "street of former stables converted to human habitations."
mews / mjuːz ; NAmE mjuːz / noun ( plural mews ) ( BrE) a short, narrow street with a row of stables (= buildings used to keep horses in) that have been made into small houses 马厩街(周围排列着马厩改建的住房) mews / mjuːz ; NAmE mjuːz /
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