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Definition of secretariat in English: secretariatnounˌsɛkrɪˈtɛːrɪətˌsɛkrəˈtɛriət 1A permanent administrative office or department, especially a governmental one. 秘书处,书记处 the European Secretariat in Luxembourg Example sentencesExamples - In fact he formed a special committee in the cabinet secretariat to work out special tourist packages for the islands.
- They are processes that legitimize political activity by international secretariats on behalf of their organizations.
- The group's secretariat is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy.
- There are suggestions that regional health secretariats and youth centres might serve wider Commonwealth functions.
- The al-Sadr movement has a representative in the general secretariat.
- Significantly, neither the government information ministry nor the presidential secretariat has responded to criticisms of the raid.
- His successor at the peace secretariat is expected to be appointed after Sri Lanka's presidential election on Nov.17.
- The Council formed a permanent secretariat in Brussels to assist its work.
- The spokesman said the bureau had made arrangements to provide secretariat and administrative support to the panel.
- Now the general secretariat can only take action on the initiative of the prime minister.
- He is a member of the national secretariat, the five-member board of the party's leadership.
- The bank, dominated by the US, not only houses its secretariat, but provides its current chair.
- Plantlife International hosts the secretariat for Planta Europa, the network of organisations working for plant conservation across Europe.
- They marched to the state government secretariat chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute.
- Uzbekistan joined in June 2001, when the body was restructured with a permanent secretariat headquartered in Beijing.
- Mitterrand quickly favoured Jospin and by 1973 had already brought him into the national secretariat of the party.
- Santa's national secretariat is embroiled in several disputes with other Santa hospitals throughout the country.
- This applies in particular to their secretariats that are tightly controlled and steered by a handful of developed countries.
- The parties in every country have their own special women's committees, secretariats and bureaus.
- But that process, however closely coordinated with U.N. secretariats, is still technically unilateral.
- 1.1treated as singular or plural The staff working in a secretariat.
秘书(或书记)处全体工作人员 Example sentencesExamples - The Parliament is helped by a large secretariat of approximately 3,500 staff, headed by a Secretary-General.
- The group's secretariat is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy.
- This group would have its own budget, secretariat, council of ministers, and parliamentary assembly.
- I also pay tribute to the select committee secretariat for their work.
- Every two years, one member country hosts the council's secretariat, assuming the costs of its operation.
OriginEarly 19th century: from French secrétariat, from medieval Latin secretariatus, from secretarius (see secretary). Rhymescommissariat, lumpenproletariat, proletariat, salariat, vicariate Definition of secretariat in US English: secretariatnounˌsɛkrəˈtɛriətˌsekrəˈterēət 1A permanent administrative office or department, especially a governmental one. 秘书处,书记处 the European Secretariat in Luxembourg Example sentencesExamples - But that process, however closely coordinated with U.N. secretariats, is still technically unilateral.
- They marched to the state government secretariat chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute.
- Santa's national secretariat is embroiled in several disputes with other Santa hospitals throughout the country.
- The Council formed a permanent secretariat in Brussels to assist its work.
- They are processes that legitimize political activity by international secretariats on behalf of their organizations.
- There are suggestions that regional health secretariats and youth centres might serve wider Commonwealth functions.
- The group's secretariat is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy.
- This applies in particular to their secretariats that are tightly controlled and steered by a handful of developed countries.
- His successor at the peace secretariat is expected to be appointed after Sri Lanka's presidential election on Nov.17.
- Significantly, neither the government information ministry nor the presidential secretariat has responded to criticisms of the raid.
- He is a member of the national secretariat, the five-member board of the party's leadership.
- Mitterrand quickly favoured Jospin and by 1973 had already brought him into the national secretariat of the party.
- The spokesman said the bureau had made arrangements to provide secretariat and administrative support to the panel.
- In fact he formed a special committee in the cabinet secretariat to work out special tourist packages for the islands.
- The parties in every country have their own special women's committees, secretariats and bureaus.
- The bank, dominated by the US, not only houses its secretariat, but provides its current chair.
- Now the general secretariat can only take action on the initiative of the prime minister.
- Plantlife International hosts the secretariat for Planta Europa, the network of organisations working for plant conservation across Europe.
- The al-Sadr movement has a representative in the general secretariat.
- Uzbekistan joined in June 2001, when the body was restructured with a permanent secretariat headquartered in Beijing.
- 1.1treated as singular or plural The staff working in a secretariat.
秘书(或书记)处全体工作人员 Example sentencesExamples - The Parliament is helped by a large secretariat of approximately 3,500 staff, headed by a Secretary-General.
- Every two years, one member country hosts the council's secretariat, assuming the costs of its operation.
- I also pay tribute to the select committee secretariat for their work.
- This group would have its own budget, secretariat, council of ministers, and parliamentary assembly.
- The group's secretariat is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy.
OriginEarly 19th century: from French secrétariat, from medieval Latin secretariatus, from secretarius (see secretary). |