tutelage 英 [ˈtju:təlɪdʒ]   美 [ˈtutəlɪdʒ]

tutelage

tutelage  英 [ˈtju:təlɪdʒ] 美 [ˈtutəlɪdʒ]

n. 监护;指导 

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Diop says he sometimes wonders if he would have become a star with better tutelage as a youth. 迪奥普说,有时他很想知道,如果在年轻时得到更好的指导,他会不会就成为明星了。
In both cases, the remedy applied was to reduce the tutelage over soes, give them more decision-making authority, and provide incentives to operate their enterprises more efficiently. 在两国的改革案例中,使用的补救办法都是减少对国企的监护,给予它们更多的决策权,并提出使国企经营更有效率的激励方案。

  • If you babysit and tutor younger children after school, the kids are under your tutelage. You are responsible for their care and education.
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  • n. 监护;指导
  • 1. Diop says he sometimes wonders if he would have become a star with better tutelage as a youth.

    迪奥普说,有时他很想知道,如果在年轻时得到更好的指导,他会不会就成为明星了。

  • 2. In both cases, the remedy applied was to reduce the tutelage over soes, give them more decision-making authority, and provide incentives to operate their enterprises more efficiently.

    在两国的改革案例中,使用的补救办法都是减少对国企的监护,给予它们更多的决策权,并提出使国企经营更有效率的激励方案。

  • tutelage (n.) "guardianship," c. 1600, from -age + Latin tutela "a watching, keeping, safeguard, protection," from variant past participle stem of tueri "watch over" (see tutor (n.)). Meaning "instruction" first appeared 1857.
tu·tel·age / ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈtuːtəlɪdʒ / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 the teaching and instruction that one person gives to another 教导;指导;辅导 SYN tuition 2 the state of being protected or controlled by another person, organization or country (人、组织、国家等给予的)保护,监护,托管 parental tutelage 家长的监护 tu·tel·age / ˈtjuːtəlɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈtuːtəlɪdʒ /
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