ombudsman
英 ['?mb?dzm?n]
美['ɑmb?dzm?n]
- n. 監(jiān)察專(zhuān)員(專(zhuān)門(mén)負(fù)責(zé)調(diào)查人民對(duì)政府各部門(mén)控告案件的官員);視察官
低頻詞暢通詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?ombudsmen;
中文詞源
ombudsman 監(jiān)察御史,政府巡查員
來(lái)自瑞典語(yǔ)ombudsman,使命專(zhuān)員,來(lái)自om-,在周?chē)s寫(xiě)自ambi-,詞源同ambassador(大使),-bud,命令,召喚,詞源同bid,man,人。原指中央政府或君主派到地方進(jìn)行巡視的官員,類(lèi)似于中國(guó)古代的監(jiān)察御史,現(xiàn)用于指政府巡查員。
英文詞源
- ombudsman
- ombudsman: [20] The word ombudsman, denoting an ‘investigator of public complaints’, was introduced into English from Swedish, and was first used as a quasi-official term in the 1960s: New Zealand was the first Englishspeaking country to introduce such a post, in 1962, and Britain followed four years later. The Swedish word is a descendant of Old Norse umbothsmathr, literally ‘a(chǎn)dministration-man’; and umboth was originally a compound of um ‘a(chǎn)bout’ and both ‘command’ (a relative of English bid).
=> bid - ombudsman (n.)
- 1959, from Swedish ombudsman, literally "commission man" (specifically in reference to the office of justitieombudsmannen, which hears and investigates complaints by individuals against abuses of the state); cognate with Old Norse umboesmaer, from umboe "commission" (from um- "around," see ambi-, + boe "command," see bid (v.)) + maer "man" (see man (n.)).
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. If the bank is unhelpful take it up with the Ombudsman.
- 銀行要是不肯幫忙,就去找申訴專(zhuān)員。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. The leaflet explains how to complain to the banking ombudsman.
- 這份傳單介紹了如何向銀行意見(jiàn)調(diào)查官投訴。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. The Ombudsman is not subject to political pressure.
- 司法特派員不受任何政治壓力的制約.
來(lái)自新概念英語(yǔ)第三冊(cè)
- 4. If a citizen's complaint is justified, the Ombudsman will act on his behalf.
- 如果公民的意見(jiàn)正確, 司法特派員便為他伸張正義.
來(lái)自新概念英語(yǔ)第三冊(cè)
- 5. There is nothing secretive about the Ombudsman's work, for his correspondence is open to public inspection.
- 特派員的工作沒(méi)有什么秘密可言, 因?yàn)樗膩?lái)往書(shū)信可供公眾審查.
來(lái)自辭典例句