civil service

civil service [ˈsivl ˈsɜːvɪs]  [ˈsɪvəl 'sɝvɪs] 

civil service 基本解释

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名词文职,行政事务

civil service 词典解释

1. 政府文职机构;行政部门;(统称)行政工作人员
    The Civil Service of a country consists of its government departments and all the people who work in them. In many countries, the departments concerned with military and legal affairs are not part of the Civil Service.

    e.g. ...a job in the Civil Service.
           行政机关的工作

civil service 单语例句

1. The decision by the Secretary for the Civil Service to allow Leung's appointment to the company also came into question.

2. The current civil service system is inefficient in producing the capable people the government needs, nor are they equipped to do the job that has to be done.

3. civil service的翻译

3. The civil service is still seen as an attractive and stable career and many young graduates want to join it.

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4. During a visit to a township community service center, he asked civil servants to use innovations in social management to promote social stability.

5. ADCC is the only data link service provider in the country approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

6. According to the bureau, racial stereotypes are still common within the civil service and in the local community.

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7. China's national civil service exams are the most difficult but their recruitment procedures are relatively sound.

8. civil service的解释

8. But the new service is still pending approval from the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

9. The chief secretary is also in charge of Hong Kong's powerful civil service.

10. civil service的近义词

10. When the Civil War begins he is turned down for service because he's more valuable as an engineer.

civil service 英英释义

noun

1. government workers
    usually hired on the basis of competitive examinations