bureaucracies
n. 官僚制( bureaucracy的名詞複數 ); 官僚主義; 官僚體制; 實行官僚體制的國家
A bureaucracy is an administrative system operated by a large number of officials.
State bureaucracies can tend to stifle enterprise and initiative.
國家的官僚體制往往會扼殺人們的事業心和積極性。
Bureaucracy refers to all the rules and procedures followed by government departments and similar organizations, especially when you think that these are complicated and cause long delays.
People usually complain about having to deal with too much bureaucracy.
人們經常抱怨不得不應付太多的繁文縟節。
His interest in bureaucracies continued for over two decades.
他對科層制的興趣持續了20多年.
In the old days the leadership - averse could hide out in bureaucracies.
以往反對領導可以在官僚體系下隱藏.
British historian noted for ridicule of bureaucracies ( 1909 - ).
英國以嘲笑官僚主義作風而著稱的歷史學家 ( 1909- ).
Hitherto, most anti - smoking funds have been channelled through a few large bureaucracies.
迄今為止, 絕大多數 反 吸菸運動資金是透過一些大型官方機構取得的.
The problems of inefficient bureaucracies are compounded by poor laws and indifferent enforcement.
低效官僚主義所帶來的問題由於法律不完善以及執法不嚴而顯得更加複雜.