institution n. 1.設立,創(chuàng)設,制定。 2.慣例,制度,規(guī)定。 3 ...
institution n. 1.設立,創(chuàng)設,制定。 2.慣例,制度,規(guī)定。 3.學會,協(xié)會;院,會,社,館,所;機關;社會事業(yè)機構〔指學校、醫(yī)院、教會等〕。 4.會址,校址,院址,所址。 5.【宗教】授職;授職禮。 6.〔口語〕名人,名物。 a public institution 公共機關〔指醫(yī)院、學?!?。 a training institution for 訓練班。 He is quite an institution. 他是個很有名的人。
There is all the difference in the world between a tax on graduates that raises money for government to distribute to universities and a system of grants and soft loans that enables students to meet the costs of attending autonomous institutions of higher education 兩者之間有天壤之別:前者是政府通過征稅從已經(jīng)畢業(yè)的學生身上募集資金,然后向大學撥款;后者是通過一套補助金和軟貸款制度,資助學生到自治的高等學府就學。
In the course of the implement of the villagers ' autonomy , it is inevitable that , as a result of benefit difference , conflict will happens among individual villager ' s right , the right of autonomous institutions in administering public affairs and public utility within the autonomous bodies , and outside state power 摘要在村民自治運行過程中,由于利益角度的差別,自治體內村民個體的權利、管理自治體內公共事務和公益事業(yè)的自治機構的權力及自治體外的國家權力之間,必然會發(fā)生沖突。