cronyism 英 [ˈkrəʊniɪzəm]   美 [ˈkroʊniɪzəm]

cronyism

cronyism  英 [ˈkrəʊniɪzəm] 美 [ˈkroʊniɪzəm]

n. 任人唯亲;任用亲信 

名词复数:cronyisms 

Befitting his ideology, Krugman has only one policy to propose, regardless of topic: Transfer more resources from the discipline and dynamism of markets to the inefficiency and cronyism of government. 与他的理念相衬,不管是什么主题,克鲁格曼只会提出一条经济政策:把更多的资源从有纪律和活力的市场转移到低效和任人唯亲的政府手中。
Krugman replied that he was "sure that there's a large literature" on government cronyism and corruption. 克鲁格曼回应说他“确信有大量的著作”证明政府的任人唯亲和腐败。

  • When someone hires a friend to do a job, whether or not she's the best candidate, that's cronyism. A governor appointing his inexperienced daughter to an important staff position is one example of cronyism.
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  • n. 任人唯亲;任用亲信
  • 1. Befitting his ideology, Krugman has only one policy to propose, regardless of topic: Transfer more resources from the discipline and dynamism of markets to the inefficiency and cronyism of government.

    与他的理念相衬,不管是什么主题,克鲁格曼只会提出一条经济政策:把更多的资源从有纪律和活力的市场转移到低效和任人唯亲的政府手中。

  • 2. Krugman replied that he was "sure that there's a large literature" on government cronyism and corruption.

    克鲁格曼回应说他“确信有大量的著作”证明政府的任人唯亲和腐败。

  • cronyism (n.) 1840, "friendship," from crony + -ism. Meaning "appointment of friends to important positions, regardless of ability" is originally American English, from c. 1950.
cro·ny·ism / ˈkrəʊniɪzəm ; NAmE ˈkroʊniɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( disapproving) the situation in which people in power give jobs to their friends 任人唯亲;任用亲信 cro·ny·ism / ˈkrəʊniɪzəm ; NAmE ˈkroʊniɪzəm /
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