policy
policy 英 [ˈpɒləsi] 美 [ˈpɑləsi]
n. 政策,方针
名词复数:policies
- Did you just come up with a plan for reducing the number of paper clips your department uses at work each month? Then you’ve created a policy, a plan of action.
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- n. 政策,方针
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1. the present government's policy on education
现政府的教育政策
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2. US foreign policy,US domestic policy
美国的外交╱国内政策
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3. a policy document
政策文件
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4. Honesty is the best policy.
诚实为上。
- policy (n.1) "way of management," late 14c., policie, "study or practice of government; good government;" from Old French policie (14c.) "political organization, civil administration," from Late Latin politia "the state, civil administration," from Greek politeia "state, administration, government, citizenship," from polites "citizen," from polis "city, state" (see polis). Meaning "plan of action, way of management" first recorded c. 1400.
- policy (n.2) "written insurance agreement," 1560s, from Middle French police "contract, bill of lading" (late 14c.), from Italian polizza "written evidence of a transaction," from Old Italian poliza, from Medieval Latin apodissa "receipt for money," from Greek apodexis "proof, declaration," from apo- "off" + deiknynia "to show," cognate with Latin dicere "to say, speak" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").
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