White Paper
英 [ˌwaɪt ˈpeɪpə(r)]
美 [ˌwaɪt ˈpeɪpər]
n. (英国)白皮书
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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。 - 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 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。 - And so the White Paper has become material for the education of the Chinese people.
这样一来,白皮书就变成了中国人民的教育材料。 - This white paper provides a detailed introduction to logging and rsyslog, including configuration and complex multi-host logging networks.
这个白皮书提供了关于日志和rsyslog的详细介绍,包括配置和复杂的多主机日志网络。 - Until the tree was all in the white paper.
直到树上挂满了白幡。 - The more interesting part of the white paper involves performance tuning Spring application.
白皮书中更有趣的部分涉及Spring应用程序性能调优。 - But the new document included even less detail on the armed forces than the last white paper.
但与上一次白皮书相比,新白皮书对军队的详细信息披露得更少。 - 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。 - You may need to hand in an important document, white paper, or manuscript.
你可能需要上交一个重要的文件,白书,或者是手稿。
