词汇 | ombudsman |
释义 | ombudsman noun[ C ] uk /ˈɒm.bʊdz.mən/ us /ˈɑːm.bədz.mən/plural-menuk /-mən/us someone who works for a government or large organization and deals with the complaints made against it: (政府或大型机构处理投诉的)民情调查官,巡视官,申诉专员 Complaints to the Banking Ombudsman grew by 50 percent last year.去年,银行业意见调查员接到的投诉增加了50%。 UK politics: government administration & organization apex awkward backbench Brexit Holyrood hung parliament parliamentarian parliamentary partition partitionist PMQs public policy quasi-public reprivatization reprivatize reshuffle the awkward gangidiom the House of Commons the House of Lords the Houses of Parliament You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Foreign words & phrases used in English ombudsman | American Dictionaryombudsman noun[ C ] us/ˈɑm·bʊdz·mən, -bədz-/plural-men someone who works for a government or large organization and deals with the complaints made against it ombudsman | Business Englishombudsman noun[ C ] uk /ˈɒmbʊdzmən/uspluralombudsmen GOVERNMENT, FINANCE, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY an official who deals with the complaints made by the public against the government, or against organizations such as banks or insurance companies: A long list of complaints was submitted to the financial ombudsman. I was advised to send my complaint to the banking ombudsman. Examples of ombudsmanombudsman In addition to its support among the population, the political position of the ombudsman can be strengthened or undermined by its relationship to the media. Such ineffectiveness not only inspires doubts about the usefulness of the institution, but also lends a particular and anomalous character to the ombudsman's work. A broad and nonrestrictive mandate, combined with an all-encompassing jurisdiction, offers important counterweights to the ombudsman's lack of sanctioning power. It is harder to ascertain to what extent the ombudsman's proactive work has had a real impact on the public authorities. Other ombudsmen claim that they have faced even more direct opposition from the public authorities. Having congress name the ombudsman by a qualified majority could provide a safeguard against such incidents, and such a procedure is frequently employed. The above suggests that the influence of the ombudsman can hardly be deduced from the formal, legal dispositions regulating the institution. Although they are sometimes described as ' human rights ombudsmen ', this denomination is accurate only if a very broad definition of human rights is employed. However, the ability of the ombudsman to fulfil its mandate is often undermined by adverse political contexts. It was also the first to set up independent police ombudsman's offices (ouvidorias). State long-term care ombudsman programs : factors associated with perceived effectiveness. Furthermore, public entities, with few exceptions,26 are legally obliged to co-operate with the ombudsman's investigations. Nowhere is compliance with the ombudsman's resolutions total. In fact, the ombudsmen typically present themselves as starved of funds. The ombudsmen were created by states anxious to prove their commitment to human rights. 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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