policy change
英 [ˈpɒləsi tʃeɪndʒ]
美 [ˈpɑːləsi tʃeɪndʒ]
政策的变化
英英释义
noun
- a major change in attitude or principle or point of view
- an about-face on foreign policy
双语例句
- Without an acceleration of policy change, a nasty collision may be just over the horizon.
如果不加速改变政策,一场凶险的碰撞或许就在地平线上。 - Some will question the need for policy change.
有人质疑改变政策的需要。 - What wasn't so clear, however, was just what the Fed expected that policy change to accomplish.
然而,我们不是很清楚的是,美联储通过改变政策想要达到什么目的。 - Private hospitals that increasingly rely on maternity services said a sudden policy change would have a major impact.
私立医院表示,政策突变会产生很大的影响,因为它们越来越依靠接产服务来生存。 - The policy change is considered a taxation reduction, especially for the service sector.
这次政策的改变被认为是降低税收,对服务业来说尤其是这样。 - Dan: I just can't get over Teeter making a policy change like that without informing me.
丹:提特在政策上做了那样的改变,而不通知我,真是让我无法释怀。 - Despite the policy change, Hong Kong is likely to remain wealthy and prosperous for many years to come.
虽然改变了这个政策,香港在今后多年里仍将保持富裕繁荣。 - Mr Geithner admitted to the committee that he did not know when any policy change was likely to happen.
盖特纳向委员会承认,他不知道中国的政策改变可能会在何时发生。 - China is to diversify the use of its swelling foreign exchange reserves, a policy change that is likely to mean a rise in investment in overseas securities and more purchasing of foreign technology and raw materials.
中国将拓宽其不断膨胀的外汇储备的使用渠道,这一政策变化可能意味着,中国将加大对海外证券的投资力度,并购买更多的外国技术和原材料。 - The bill does not cover any major policy change.
条例草案并不涉及任何重大的政策改变。