bureaucratic

英 [,bjɔːrə'krætɪk; ,bjʊərə'krætɪk] 美 [,bjʊrə'krætɪk]
  • adj. 官僚的;官僚政治的
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bureaucratic (adj.)
1836, from French bureaucratique (19c.); see bureaucracy. Related: Bureaucratically. Bureaucratization is from 1916.
1. They have decentralised the company and made it less bureaucratic.
他们已经分解了该公司的权力,以抑制其官僚作风。

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2. Democracy is incompatible with excessive, bureaucratic regimentation of social life.
受到过度的、官僚化的管制的社会生活中不存在民主。

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3. The department has become a bureaucratic nightmare.
该部门的官僚作风非常严重。

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4. The prison official is icily polite and bureaucratic.
监狱官冷淡又客气,表现出十足的官僚作风。

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5. Diplomats believe that bureaucratic delays are inevitable.
外交官们认为繁文缛节造成的延迟是在所难免的。

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