ombudsman
ombudsman 英 [ˈɒmbʊdzmən] 美 [ˈɑmbʊdzmən]
n. 监察专员(专门负责调查人民对政府各部门控告案件的官员);视察官
名词复数:ombudsmen
- In the U.S., your congressman is considered your unofficial ombudsman or the state official who investigates and makes sure the government is acting in the best interest of its citizens.
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- n. 监察专员(专门负责调查人民对政府各部门控告案件的官员);视察官
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1. But the situation deteriorated rapidly when, during the course of the negotiations, he was given the letter of the ombudsman in which she promised to personally review his case.
但是形势很快就恶化了,当时在谈判过程中劫持者拿到了申诉专员的信,承诺重新审查他的案件。
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2. In other countries, and in some of the individual states in the United States, the requester may appeal to a freedom of information ombudsman, or to an independent tribunal or information commission.
在其他国家以及美国的一些州,申请人可向一位信息自由调查官或者向独立的特别法庭或信息委员会提起上诉。
- ombudsman (n.) 1959, from Swedish ombudsman, literally "commission man" (specifically in reference to the office of justitieombudsmannen, which hears and investigates complaints by individuals against abuses of the state); cognate with Old Norse umboðsmaðr, from umboð "commission" (from um- "around," from Proto-Germanic umbi, from PIE root *ambhi- "around," + boð "command," from PIE root *bheudh- "be aware, make aware") + maðr "man" (from PIE root *man- (1) "man").
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