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词汇 auspices
释义 auspices
noun[ plural ]
 formaluk /ˈɔː.spɪ.sɪz/ us /ˈɑː.spɪ.sɪz/
 under the auspices of someone/something
with the protection or support of someone or something, especially an organization: 在(尤指某个组织)的保护(或支持)下
Financial aid is being provided to the country under the auspices of the International Monetary Fund.在国际货币基金组织的帮助下,这个国家得到了财政援助。
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auspices | American Dictionary


auspices
plural noun
us/ˈɔ·spə·səz, -ˌsiz/
approval, support, and control:
Relief volunteers worked under the auspices of the Red Cross.

auspices | Business English


auspices
noun[ plural ]
 formaluk /ˈɔːspɪsɪz/us
 under the auspices of sth
with the protection or support of something, especially an organization:
The negotiations are being conducted under the auspices of the WTO.

Examples of auspices


auspices
At a future point, the perspective could be expanded to other developed and developing countries under the auspices of existing international governmental organizations.
The book has been produced under auspices that ought to ensure high quality.
Under the auspices of the state, the informal world of gift relationships swiftly becomes a network of formal rights and obligations.
The journal includes also occasional reports from research groups on their projects conducted under the auspices of applied lingustics organisations and university departments.
This work was not carried out under the auspices of the fellowship.
The revealed, coercive, and relational forms are taken to be fundamentally the same, and are therefore summarized under the auspices of 'direct power'.
Networks and their tentacles are exposed throughout the book, which illustrate how much business was transacted through the auspices of civil society.
An agricultural economy held sway until the growth of oil exporting in the 1920s under the auspices of the multinationals (pp. 144, 158).
A process receives its access rights from the principal object under whose auspices it is run.
Levied almost exclusively on the minority population, the legislation, and regulations introduced under its auspices, became a central grievance leading to the civil rights movement of the late 1960s.
Thus, while five out of six democratic governments decentralised, one democratic government centralised revenues and one of the most dramatic cases of decentralisation occurred under the auspices of authoritarian rule.
To a literary critic with an eye on their popular auspices, their history of revision, their diversity of style, and occasional incoherence, they do not seem to be.
Previous studies have attributed persistent stool debts to the break-down of traditional institutions, chiefly rent-seeking under the auspices of indirect rule, and\\or commercialization and emerging class conflict.
Tribes lost much of their traditional function but gained new ones, operating under the auspices and supervision of the central government.
From the 2007 volume, the journal includes also occasional reports from research groups on their projects conducted under the auspices of applied linguistics organisations and university departments.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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