White Paper
英 [ˌwaɪt ˈpeɪpə(r)]
美 [ˌwaɪt ˈpeɪpər]
n. (英国)白皮书
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- (英国)白皮书
(in Britain) a government report that gives information about sth and explains government plans before a new law is introduced
柯林斯词典
- 白皮书
In Britain, Australia, Canada, and some other countries, aWhite Paperis an official report which describes the policy of the Government on a particular subject.
双语例句
- We had our first rehabilitation programme plan and policy statement in the form of a white paper in 1977.
一九七七年,香港以白皮书的形式制订首项康复计划方案和首份政策声明。 - In recent years, China has continuously made public its military expenditure through white paper.
这几年中国的国防连续以白皮书的形式向世界公布了自己军费开支情况。 - The designation is given to the North in South Korea's latest defense white paper.
该指定是考虑到北在韩国的最新国防白皮书。 - Presents done up in white paper and red ribbon.
用白纸和红丝带包装好的礼物。 - China's new defence "white paper" is aimed at dispelling such concerns.
中国的这份新的国防白皮书旨在消除这种担心。 - If this new white paper gets through, there will be no subsidized meals.
如果这份新的白皮书获得通过,就没有饮食补贴了。 - They condemned the white paper as a charter for centralisation and selective education.
他们谴责白皮书是在怂恿中央集权和精英教育。 - This white paper described the need for SELT and discussed the trade-off between accuracy and implementation complexity.
本白皮书描述了SELT的需求,讨论了精确度和实施复杂性之间的权衡。 - This white paper teaches you how to use an ESB in the context of creating services from legacy services.
其白皮书教你如何在从遗留服务中创建服务的情况下使用ESB。 - Until the tree was all in the white paper.
直到树上挂满了白幡。
