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establishment美 [ɪ'stæblɪʃmənt] 英 [ɪ'stæblɪʃmənt] adj.+n. medical establishment,political establishment,military establishment,educational establishment,british establishment v.+n. include establishment,call establishment n. founding,formation,creation,setting up,institution 1. | [c] 机构;大型机关;企业;旅馆an organization, a large institution or a hotel |
| an educational establishment 教育机构 | | a research establishment 研究机构 | | The hotel is a comfortable and well-run establishment. 这家旅馆舒适宜人,管理到位。 |
2. | [singspv] (通常反对变革的)当权派,权势集团;(统称)权威人士the people in a society or a profession who have influence and power and who usually do not support change |
| the medical/military/political, etc. establishment 医学界、军界、政界等当权派 | | young people rebelling against the Establishment 反对当权者的年轻人 |
3. | [u] 建立;创立;确立the act of starting or creating sth that is meant to last for a long time |
| The speaker announced the establishment of a new college. 发言人宣布了新学院的成立。 | | the establishment of diplomatic relations between the countries 国家间外交关系的建立 |
n. | 2. 建立的机构;家庭,产业;机关,商店,学校(等);〔英国〕研究所 2. 建立的机构;家庭,产业;机关,商店,学校(等);〔英国〕研究所 | un. | |
n. | 1. something that is established as a business, institution, organization, or undertaking 2. a group of people who hold power and control the institutions in a society or a professional group 4. the act of establishing something, or the condition of being established 5. a place of residence, or the household that occupies it 6. the staff of an organization, institution, or department, especially with regard to its size and deployment 7. the most important and powerful people in a country, who are often thought of as being conservative and wanting to preserve their own power and influence 8. the process of starting or creating something such as an organization 1. something that is established as a business, institution, organization, or undertaking 2. a group of people who hold power and control the institutions in a society or a professional group 4. the act of establishing something, or the condition of being established 5. a place of residence, or the household that occupies it 6. the staff of an organization, institution, or department, especially with regard to its size and deployment 7. the most important and powerful people in a country, who are often thought of as being conservative and wanting to preserve their own power and influence 8. the process of starting or creating something such as an organization |
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