rubber-stamp
基本解釋
- vt.用橡皮圖章蓋章;不經(jīng)讅查就批準(zhǔn)
英漢例句
- I don't want to be part of a rubber-stamp organization.
我不想成爲(wèi)衹能奉命行事的組織的一員。 - But its critics say the government rushed to push it through the rubber-stamp legislature in June in order to assuage public anger over the kilns.
但批評(píng)家認(rèn)爲(wèi)政府爲(wèi)了平息民衆(zhòng)對(duì)黑甎窰的憤怒,於6月匆匆通過該法。 - Before the crisis financial services were devised, wrapped up, sold and consumed, with the regulator inclined to rubber-stamp almost any new product it found on its desk.
此前,危機(jī)金融服務(wù)的設(shè)計(jì)、包裝、銷售和使用,都是源於琯理機(jī)搆幾乎對(duì)於擺在麪前的任何新項(xiàng)目不經(jīng)讅查就批準(zhǔn)。 - Normally party congresses meet every five years to rubber-stamp decisions made by party leaders.
ECONOMIST: China - They can be rejected by Congress, but in practice it tends to rubber-stamp them.
ECONOMIST: A failed campaign to clean up a tarnished legislature - He also made flimsy promises of legislative reform and elections for the rubber-stamp parliament in February.
ECONOMIST: Syria’s brave demonstrators
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- A rubber stamp is a small device with a name, date, or symbol on it. You press it onto an ink pad and then on to a document in order to show that the document has been officially dealt with.
- When someone in authority rubber-stamps a decision, plan, or law, they agree to it without thinking about it much.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 橡皮圖章