1.〈英〉C- Service 全体公务员[文官];行政机构
1.all the government departments of a state and the people who work in them
1.Tax chief Wong Ho-sang met the civil service secretary yesterday to explain the controversy involving a tax consultancy run by his wife.
税务局局长黄河生就其妻子开设税务公司一事,会见公务员事务局局长作出解释。
2.Tom, you were in office for years. You know all civil service tricks.
汤姆,你从政多年。对公务员的花招真是无所不晓。
3."It's the most efficient female colleagues who are lining up to leave, " says an official at the civil-service union.
“排队要走的是这些最有效率的女性同事”公务员工会的一位官员说。
4.Legislators yesterday voiced fears of a slow-down in civil service reform with the transfer of Mr Lam.
立法会议员昨日表示,担心林焕光的调职,会减慢公务员制度的改革。
5.The participants had an average age of 55, and worked in civil service departments in London.
这些接受调查的人平均年龄为55岁,任职于伦敦公务员部门。
6.If she is as gruff as President [as she was in civil service], it will be a problem for her.
如果她像总统一样粗暴(就像她在行政部门时),将会对她是个问题。
7.And mobility within the civil service has increased, creating the sort of environment that young recruits want.
而且公务员内部也更加稳定,为年轻职员创造了他们需要的环境。
8.All this was to be supervised by national governments, not the European Commission, the EU's civil service.
所有这些都应由各国政府进行监督,而非提供公共服务欧洲委员会。
9.Yet spending on the Afghan civil service is scattered across unconnected programmes and amounts to a very small percentage of that.
然而,花在阿富汗政府服务方面的支出,则分散在一些各不相关的计划上,所占的比例非常小。
10.Including the absolute nature of the obligation to obey the civil service and civil servants the right to relief closed.
包括公务员服从义务的绝对性与公务员权利救济的封闭性。