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词汇 policy
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policy1

nounPlural policies ˈpɒlɪsiˈpɑləsi
  • 1A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual.

    政策,方针

    the government's controversial economic policies

    政府颇具争议的经济政策。

    mass noun it is not company policy to dispense with our older workers

    抛弃老工人不是我们公司的方针。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That means working in the United Nations for the rule of law, not the policy of might is right.
    • They are not compatible with Liberal Democrat party policies and principles.
    • There never was an era when the policy of the Lesser Evil made less sense than now.
    • Imperialist war is not simply the policy of this or that political leader or party.
    • I would also ask the committee to consider adopting a policy of precautionary principle.
    • In this way, the material basis of the policy of social equilibrium is eaten away.
    • The policy of war abroad is invariably bound up with political repression at home.
    • However, this did not mean the end of the policy of support for the pound.
    • It has been the policy of successive Governments not to provide funds for memorials.
    • One controversial form of this has been the policy of affirmative redistricting.
    • This was the start of the policy of internment, which would terrorise Catholics for four years.
    • Instead of really disciplining themselves on the policy of growth, what do they do?
    • He might take it as a national mandate to pursue the policy of truculent unilateralism.
    • The policies that the Government proposes to change have been in place for all that period.
    • The Commissioners meet once a week to develop and adopt proposals on new policies and legislation.
    • If you accept toughness as the test of your policies, why not adopt the toughest policy of all?
    • In west Africa, few countries have adopted national policies to implement these principles.
    • Its real failure was that it adopted the policies that you now propose for the SEP.
    • As a whole this group has failed to propose an active policy for the working class.
    • The third reason for the absence of revolution was thus the policy of the Communist party.
    Synonyms
    plans, strategy, proposed action, blueprint, approach, scheme, stratagem, programme, schedule, code, system, guidelines, intentions, notions, theory, line, position, stance, attitude
    practice, custom, procedure, wont, way, tack, routine, matter of course, style, pattern, convention, mode, rule
    1. 1.1archaic mass noun Prudent or expedient conduct or action.
      〈古〉谨慎行为,权宜之举
      a course of policy and wisdom

      谨慎而明智的路线。

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French policie 'civil administration', via Latin from Greek politeia 'citizenship', from politēs 'citizen', from polis 'city'.

policy2

nounPlural policies ˈpɒlɪsiˈpɑləsi
  • 1A contract of insurance.

    保单

    they took out a joint policy

    他们投了联合险。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In respect of Assureds domiciled elsewhere policies will be issued by the Underwriters.
    • I was told by my insurance company that my policy didn't cover cameras when checked as luggage.
    • If you don't inform your insurance company your policy could be invalidated.
    • You are not obliged to assign a life assurance policy to cover a mortgage on a rental property.
    • With-profits policies are a type of insurance policy used by many people to save for a pension.
    • For many of us, the biggest asset in our estate will be the proceeds of our life assurance policies.
    • If the driver was covered by a policy of insurance there would usually be no need for such an action.
    • Sometimes, people have no idea that they have a policy with an insurance company.
    • Beneficiaries either did not have insurance, or their policies did not cover the full costs of the damage.
    • Pet owners also need to be aware of the difference between annual policies and life contracts.
    • A valued policy is a policy which specifies the agreed value of the subject matter insured.
    • Couples with children may be better to opt for two single policies instead of a joint life policy.
    • Bear in mind that the MVA is only applied if money is taken out of the fund - if the policy is cashed in.
    • This policy pays a lump sum to the mortgage lender to pay off your home loan so your family does not get any cash payment directly.
    • It must also be borne in mind that the insurer was aware of the terms of the dredging contract when the policy was issued.
    • We will only provide a refund if a claim has not been made under the policy in the current period of insurance.
    • The failure to inform the lenders of the broker's fraud induced them to think that valid policies were in place.
    • Help the Aged and Age Concern both have insurance divisions which offer policies with no upper age limit.
    • I was not made aware that the policy covered both FOQ's costs and those of the defendants.
    • You can buy policies from your mortgage provider, bank, and an insurance broker.
  • 2US historical mass noun An illegal lottery or numbers game.

    he swore that he had never played policy in his life

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French police 'bill of lading, contract of insurance', from Provençal poliss(i)a, probably from medieval Latin apodissa, apodixa, based on Greek apodeixis 'evidence, proof', from apodeiknunai 'demonstrate, show'.

policy1

nounˈpäləsēˈpɑləsi
  • 1A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.

    政策,方针

    the administration's controversial economic policies

    政府颇具争议的经济政策。

    it is not company policy to dispense with our older workers

    抛弃老工人不是我们公司的方针。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this way, the material basis of the policy of social equilibrium is eaten away.
    • I would also ask the committee to consider adopting a policy of precautionary principle.
    • The policy of war abroad is invariably bound up with political repression at home.
    • It has been the policy of successive Governments not to provide funds for memorials.
    • That means working in the United Nations for the rule of law, not the policy of might is right.
    • They are not compatible with Liberal Democrat party policies and principles.
    • He might take it as a national mandate to pursue the policy of truculent unilateralism.
    • Its real failure was that it adopted the policies that you now propose for the SEP.
    • One controversial form of this has been the policy of affirmative redistricting.
    • The policies that the Government proposes to change have been in place for all that period.
    • Instead of really disciplining themselves on the policy of growth, what do they do?
    • If you accept toughness as the test of your policies, why not adopt the toughest policy of all?
    • This was the start of the policy of internment, which would terrorise Catholics for four years.
    • There never was an era when the policy of the Lesser Evil made less sense than now.
    • The Commissioners meet once a week to develop and adopt proposals on new policies and legislation.
    • However, this did not mean the end of the policy of support for the pound.
    • As a whole this group has failed to propose an active policy for the working class.
    • Imperialist war is not simply the policy of this or that political leader or party.
    • The third reason for the absence of revolution was thus the policy of the Communist party.
    • In west Africa, few countries have adopted national policies to implement these principles.
    Synonyms
    plans, strategy, proposed action, blueprint, approach, scheme, stratagem, programme, schedule, code, system, guidelines, intentions, notions, theory, line, position, stance, attitude
    practice, custom, procedure, wont, way, tack, routine, matter of course, style, pattern, convention, mode, rule
    1. 1.1archaic Prudent or expedient conduct or action.
      〈古〉谨慎行为,权宜之举
      a course of policy and wisdom

      谨慎而明智的路线。

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French policie ‘civil administration’, via Latin from Greek politeia ‘citizenship’, from politēs ‘citizen’, from polis ‘city’.

policy2

nounˈpäləsēˈpɑləsi
  • 1A contract of insurance.

    保单

    they took out a joint policy

    他们投了联合险。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you don't inform your insurance company your policy could be invalidated.
    • It must also be borne in mind that the insurer was aware of the terms of the dredging contract when the policy was issued.
    • I was not made aware that the policy covered both FOQ's costs and those of the defendants.
    • In respect of Assureds domiciled elsewhere policies will be issued by the Underwriters.
    • Beneficiaries either did not have insurance, or their policies did not cover the full costs of the damage.
    • Couples with children may be better to opt for two single policies instead of a joint life policy.
    • You are not obliged to assign a life assurance policy to cover a mortgage on a rental property.
    • We will only provide a refund if a claim has not been made under the policy in the current period of insurance.
    • Sometimes, people have no idea that they have a policy with an insurance company.
    • A valued policy is a policy which specifies the agreed value of the subject matter insured.
    • If the driver was covered by a policy of insurance there would usually be no need for such an action.
    • I was told by my insurance company that my policy didn't cover cameras when checked as luggage.
    • The failure to inform the lenders of the broker's fraud induced them to think that valid policies were in place.
    • For many of us, the biggest asset in our estate will be the proceeds of our life assurance policies.
    • With-profits policies are a type of insurance policy used by many people to save for a pension.
    • This policy pays a lump sum to the mortgage lender to pay off your home loan so your family does not get any cash payment directly.
    • Pet owners also need to be aware of the difference between annual policies and life contracts.
    • You can buy policies from your mortgage provider, bank, and an insurance broker.
    • Bear in mind that the MVA is only applied if money is taken out of the fund - if the policy is cashed in.
    • Help the Aged and Age Concern both have insurance divisions which offer policies with no upper age limit.
  • 2US historical An illegal lottery or numbers game.

    he swore that he had never played policy in his life

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French police ‘bill of lading, contract of insurance’, from Provençal poliss(i)a, probably from medieval Latin apodissa, apodixa, based on Greek apodeixis ‘evidence, proof’, from apodeiknunai ‘demonstrate, show’.

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