institutions
n. (大學、銀行等規模大的)機構( institution的名詞複數 ); 建立; 慈善機構; 知名人士
An institution is a large important organization such as a university, church, or bank.
...the Institution of Civil Engineers...
土木工程學院
Class size varies from one type of institution to another...
班級大小因院校型別而異。
An institution is a building where certain people are looked after, for example people who are mentally ill or children who have no parents.
He was transferred to Shoal Creek Mental Institution for an indefinite period...
他被轉到了肖爾溪精神病院,要在那裡無限期地呆下去。
Larry has been in an institution since he was four...
拉里從4歲起就一直生活在孤兒院。
An institution is a custom or system that is considered an important or typical feature of a particular society or group, usually because it has existed for a long time.
I believe in the institution of marriage.
我相信婚姻制度。
...the institution of the family.
家庭制度
The institution of a new system is the act of starting it or bringing it in.
There was never an official institution of censorship in Albania.
在阿爾巴尼亞從未設立過官方審查制度。
...the institution of the forty-hour week.
每週 40 小時工作制的建立
These large institutions make — and change—the rules to suit themselves.
這些大機構總是隨意制定規定,而且說變就變。
The country's economic plight is strangling its scientific institutions.
該國的經濟困境阻礙了其科研機構的工作進展。
We're trying to establish linkages between these groups and financial institutions.
我們正努力在這些團體和金融機構之間建立聯絡。
Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action.
科學機構一直不願作出更正。
Many institutions offering child care are understaffed and underequipped.
許多保育機構人手不夠,裝置也不足。