watchdogs

watchdogs[ˈwɔtʃˌdɔ:gz] 

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原级:watchdog

watchdogs 基本解释
看门狗,看家狗( watchdog的名词复数 );监视者;
watchdogs 单语例句

1. The absence of related government watchdogs is also a catalyst for this Internet and public ethical crisis.

2. Most gas stations in the city strictly obey the price regulation, but not so in remote areas where the watchdogs don't reach.

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3. Food watchdogs have rejected claims that expensive organic milk is any healthier than its conventional equivalent.

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4. But the technology has raised significant concerns among privacy watchdogs because it can show the body's contours with embarrassing clarity.

5. watchdogs的解释

5. Three financial market watchdogs yesterday jointly published a set of guidelines to clear the way for insurance companies investing in the domestic stock market.

6. If the human rights watchdogs in Washington actually followed the current trends in China, they would not have come up with a conclusion which is essentially untrue.

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7. Salamon said the ship operators were not in direct contact with the US Navy, but were communicating with other maritime security watchdogs in the Horn of Africa.

8. Quality watchdogs are also focusing on this matter and we have a complete system to supervise every food production and processing chain.

9. That is why we refer to consumer protection agencies as watchdogs, and generally endorse their existence as indispensable arms of the government.

10. Our quality watchdogs'contradictory statements regarding responsibility for the sensational pet food scandal was a shameful example of lack of professionalism.