policy
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR A policy is a set of ideas or plans that is used as a basis for making decisions, especially in politics, economics, or business. 政策
...plans that include changes in foreign policy and economic reforms. …包括外交政策調整和經濟改革的計劃。
2. N-COUNT An official organization's policy on a particular issue or toward a country is their attitude and actions regarding that issue or country. 方針
...the organization's future policy toward South Africa. …該組織未來的南非政策。
...the government's policy on repatriation. …該政府的遣返政策。
3. N-COUNT An insurance policy is a document that shows the agreement that you have made with an insurance company. 保險單[商業]
You are advised to read the small print of homeowner and car insurance policies. 建議你讀一下房主保險單和汽車保險單上的小號印刷字。
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policy /ˈpɒlɪsɪ/ (policies)
剑桥词典
- No smoking is company policy.
- It was an unpopular policy and caused a number of conflicts within the party .
- She advises the president on African policy.
- The school has an enlightened policy of teaching boys to cook .
- The president's speech heralds a new era in foreign policy.
- Can you give me the reference number of your policy?
- Details of the policy are provided in the accompanying booklet .
- When is the policy due for renewal?
- I think the policy has expired .
- My life assurance policy matures in 2005. 返回 policy
policy noun [C] (PLAN)
a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people , a business organization , a government , or a political party政策,方針,策略
They believe that Europe needs a common foreign and security policy. 他們認爲歐洲需要採取共同的外交和安全政策。
What is your party's policy on immigration ? 你們黨關於移民的政策是什麽?
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policy noun [C] (DOCUMENT)
a document showing an agreement you have made with an insurance company保險單
You should check your policy to see if you're covered for flood damage . 你應該查看一下你的保險單看看是否保了洪水險。
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