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institution [ insti'tju:ʃən] n.协会;制度,习俗

institution n. 公共机构, 协会, 制度

二进宫 "to enter the palace a second time (people with a past criminal record again commits a crime, and is convicted and put into a correctional institution)"

高杠杆交易机构 highly-leveraged institutions(HLI)

事业单位 public institution

Accommodation provided by the institution
学校提供住宿。

高等学校 institution of higher education

administrative institution 行政事业单位

非银行金融机构 non-bank financial institutions

社会保险机构 social security institution

channel institutions 渠道组织结构

marketing institutions 营销机构

approved lending institution
认可贷款机构

central institutions of government 政府中央组织

representative institution 代议机制;代议政制机构

中外政治制度 Chinese and Foreign Political Institution

国务院直属事业单位 Institutions Directly under the State Council

拉丁美洲发展金融机构协会 Latin American Association of Development of Financing Institutions

banking institution 金融机构

financial institution 金融机构

Institution 学会,协会,机构

monetary institution 金融机构

non-bank financial institution 非银行金融机构

institutions and enterprises 加强与政府机构和企业的合作

The Royal Institution is an organization for scientists in England.
皇家学会是英国科学家的团体。

Now he is living in an institution.
现在他住在一所福利院里。

The institution of marriage is still popular despite the high divorce rate.
虽然离婚率很高,婚姻制度仍然受到欢迎。

Eastern European countries are eager to copy the financial institutions of the West.
东欧国家很想照搬西方的财政制度。

This institution is attached to the University of Texas.
这个研究所隶属于得克萨斯州大学。

The event marked the end of an extended effort by William Barton Rogers, M.I.T. ‘s founder and first president, to create a new kind of educational institution relevant to the times and to the contrary’s need, where young men and women would be educated in the application as well as the acquisition of knowledge.
这事件标志着由William Barfon Rogers的长期的努力的结束。William是MIT的一创立者兼第一任主席,他努力要开创一种新型和时代、国家需要相关的教育机构,在那里青年人可以获得知识性和实用性的教育。

Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondly on institutions such as courts of justice and police.
Albert Einstein, American scientist
人类一切和平合作的基础首先是相互信任,其次才是法庭和警察一类的机构。
美国科学家爱因斯坦.A.

百足之虫死而不僵 [bǎi zú zhī chóng sǐ ér bù jiāng] /a centipede dies but never falls down/old institutions die hard/

创办人 [chuàng bàn rén] /founder (of an institution, etc)/

法制 [fǎ zhì] /legal system and institutions/

机构 [jī gòu] /organization/agency/institution/

军事机构 [jūn shì jī gòu] /military institution/

院 [yuàn] /courtyard/institution/

制度 [zhì dù] /(political) system or institution/

Research institutions could be opened to tours, to show that laboratory animals receive humane care.
科研机构应该对外开放,让人参观,向人们展示实验室里的动物获得了人道的对待。

One place where children soak up A characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution.
让孩子吸收A型性格的一个地方是学校。学校,就其本质而言,是高度竞争的机构。

{adj: correctional} concerned with or providing correction
"a correctional institution"

{adj: extramural} carried on outside the bounds of an institution or community
"extramural sports"
<-> intramural

{adj: iconoclastic} characterized by attack on established beliefs or institutions

{adj: institutionalized, institutionalised} given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system
"institutionalized graft"
"institutionalized suicide as practiced in Japan"

{adj: institutionalized, institutionalised} officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution
"had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents"
<-> noninstitutionalized

{adj: institutional} organized as or forming an institution
"institutional religion"
<-> noninstitutional

{adj: institutional} relating to or constituting or involving an institution
"institutional policy"

{adj: intermural} between two or more institutions etc
"an intermural track meet"

{adj: internal, intragroup} occurring within an institution or community
"intragroup squabbling within the corporation"

{adj: intramural} carried on within the bounds of an institution or community
"most of the students participated actively in the college's intramural sports program"
<-> extramural

{adj: noninstitutionalized, noninstitutionalised} not committed to an institution
<-> institutionalized

{adj: official} (of a church) given official status as a national or state institution

{adj: penitentiary} used for punishment or reform of criminals or wrongdoers
"penitentiary institutions"

{adj: popular} carried on by or for the people (or citizens) at large
"the popular vote"
"popular representation"
"institutions of popular government"

{adj: semipublic} having some of the features of public institution

{adj: social, societal} relating to human society and its members
"social institutions"
"societal evolution"
"societal forces"
"social legislation"

{adj: time-honored, time-honoured} honored because of age or long usage
"time-honored institutions"

{adj: totalitarian} characterized by a government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control
"a totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to seize the human soul"- Arthur M.Schlesinger, Jr.

{adj: tottering} (of structures or institutions) having lost stability; failing or on the point of collapse
"a tottering empire"

{adj: uninteresting} characteristic or suggestive of an institution especially in being uniform or dull or unimaginative
"institutional food"

{adv: institutionally} by an institution
"institutionally controlled"

{adv: practically} in a practical manner
"practically orientated institutions such as business schools"
"a brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely"

{n: Americanism} loyalty to the USA and its institutions

{n: Department of Education, Education Department, Education} the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979

{n: Enlightenment, Age of Reason} a movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions

{n: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, FDIC} a federally sponsored corporation that insures accounts in national banks and other qualified institutions

{n: Federal Home Loan Bank System} the central credit system for thrift institutions

{n: Home Loan Bank} one of 11 regional banks that monitor and make short-term credit advances to thrift institutions in their region

{n: M3} a measure of the money supply; M2 plus deposits at institutions that are not banks (such as savings and loan associations)

{n: Marxism} the economic and political theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that hold that human actions and institutions are economically determined and that class struggle is needed to create historical change and that capitalism will ultimately be superseded by communism

{n: Seaman, Elizabeth Seaman, Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, Nellie Bly} muckraking United States journalist who exposed bad conditions in mental institutions (1867-1922)

{n: Shining Path, Sendero Luminoso, SL} a terrorist group formed in Peru in the late 1960s as a splinter group from the communist party of Peru; is among the most ruthless guerilla organizations in the world; seeks to destroy Peruvian institutions and replace them with a Maoist peasant regime; is involved in the cocaine trade
"Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths"

{n: Tocqueville, Alexis de Tocqueville, Alexis Charles Henri Maurice de Tocqueville} French political writer noted for his analysis of American institutions (1805-1859)

{n: Tory} a supporter of traditional political and social institutions against the forces of reform; a political conservative

{n: abolition, abolishment} the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery)
"the abolition of capital punishment"

{n: academy, honorary society} an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature

{n: acceptor} the person (or institution) who accepts a check or draft and becomes responsible for paying the party named in the draft when it matures

{n: accreditation} the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards)
"a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools"

{n: acquirer} a corporation gaining financial control over another corporation or financial institution through a payment in cash or an exchange of stock

{n: acquirer} the financial institution that dispenses cash in automated teller machines and collects a fee from the bank that issued the credit card

{n: apologist, vindicator, justifier} a person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institution
"an apologist for capital punishment"

{n: archives} collection of records especially about an institution

{n: attachment, fond regard} a feeling of affection for a person or an institution

{n: balance sheet} a record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets

{n: benefactor, helper} a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)

{n: board of trustees} a governing board elected or appointed to direct the policies of an educational institution

{n: brig} a penal institution (especially on board a ship)

{n: bursary} the treasury of a public institution or religious order

{n: canteen} a recreation room in an institution

{n: canteen} sells food and personal items to personnel at an institution or school or camp etc.

{n: chaplain} a clergyman ministering to some institution

{n: charity} an institution set up to provide help to the needy

{n: charter} a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation

{n: cloister} a courtyard with covered walks (as in religious institutions)

{n: coeducation} education of men and women in the same institutions

{n: college} a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed

{n: college} an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university

{n: comity of nations} courteous respect by one nation for the laws and institutions of another

{n: commercial bank, full service bank} a financial institution that accepts demand deposits and makes loans and provides other services for the public

{n: community service, public service} a service that is performed for the benefit of the public or its institutions

{n: company} an institution created to conduct business
"he only invests in large well-established companies"
"he started the company in his garage"

{n: correctional institution} a penal institution maintained by the government

{n: credit union} a cooperative depository financial institution whose members can obtain loans from their combined savings

{n: defendant, suspect} a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused
<-> plaintiff

{n: depository financial institution, bank, banking concern, banking company} a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities
"he cashed a check at the bank"
"that bank holds the mortgage on my home"

{n: depositor} a person who has deposited money in a bank or similar institution

{n: detention home, detention house, house of detention, detention camp} an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile court)

{n: diffusion} the spread of social institutions (and myths and skills) from one society to another

{n: directorate, board of directors} a group of persons chosen to govern the affairs of a corporation or other large institution

{n: doctor, Dr.} a person who holds Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) from an academic institution
"she is a doctor of philosophy in physics"

{n: dress code} a set of rules specifying the correct manner of dress while on the premises of the institution (or specifying what manner of dress is prohibited)

{n: educational institution} an institution dedicated to education

{n: endowment, endowment fund} the capital that provides income for an institution

{n: extended care facility} a medical institution that provides prolonged care (as in cases of prolonged illness or rehabilitation from acute illness)

{n: finance company} a financial institution (often affiliated with a holding company or manufacturer) that makes loans to individuals or businesses

{n: financial center} the part of a city where financial institutions are centered

{n: financial institution, financial organization, financial organisation} an institution (public or private) that collects funds (from the public or other institutions) and invests them in financial assets

{n: foster care} supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home

{n: foundation} an institution supported by an endowment

{n: founder, beginner, founding father, father} a person who founds or establishes some institution
"George Washington is the father of his country"

{n: governing board} a board that manages the affairs of an institution

{n: grand tour} a sightseeing tour of a building or institution

{n: hebephrenia, hebephrenic schizophrenia, disorganized schizophrenia, disorganized type schizophrenia} a form of schizophrenia characterized by severe disintegration of personality including erratic speech and childish mannerisms and bizarre behavior; usually becomes evident during puberty; the most common diagnostic category in mental institutions

{n: high finance} large and complex financial transactions (often used with the implication that those individuals or institutions who engage in them are unethical)

{n: home, nursing home, rest home} an institution where people are cared for
"a home for the elderly"

{n: hospital} a medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care

{n: housefather} a man in charge of children in an institution

{n: iconoclast} someone who attacks cherished ideas or traditional institutions

{n: initiation, founding, foundation, institution, origination, creation, innovation, introduction, instauration} the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new
"she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"
"the foundation of a new scientific society"
"he regards the fork as a modern introduction"

{n: institution, establishment} an organization founded and united for a specific purpose

{n: institution} a custom that for a long time has been an important feature of some group or society
"the institution of marriage"
"the institution of slavery"
"he had become an institution in the theater"

{n: institution} an establishment consisting of a building or complex of buildings where an organization for the promotion of some cause is situated

{n: insurance company, insurance firm, insurer, insurance underwriter, underwriter} a financial institution that sells insurance

{n: investment company, investment trust, investment firm, fund} a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies

{n: issuer} an institution that issues something (securities or publications or currency etc.)

{n: jail, jailhouse, gaol, clink, slammer, poky, pokey} a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)

{n: lending institution} a financial institution that makes loans

{n: levirate} the biblical institution whereby a man must marry the widow of his childless brother in order to maintain the brother's line

{n: machinery} a system of means and activities whereby a social institution functions
"the complex machinery of negotiation"
"the machinery of command labored and brought forth an order"

{n: master} someone who holds a master's degree from academic institution

{n: matron, head nurse} a woman in charge of nursing in a medical institution

{n: medical institution} an institution created for the practice of medicine

{n: mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, mental institution, institution, mental home, insane asylum, asylum} a hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person

{n: mortgage-backed security} a security created when a group of mortgages are gathered together and bonds are sold to other institutions or the public; investors receive a portion of the interest payments on the mortgages as well as the principal payments; usually guaranteed by the government

{n: mythology} myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person

{n: nihilism} complete denial of all established authority and institutions

{n: nondepository financial institution} a financial institution that funds their investment activities from the sale of securities or insurance

{n: orphanage, orphans' asylum} a public institution for the care of orphans

{n: overthrow} the termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force)

{n: penal colony} a penal institution where prisoners are exiled (often located on an island from which escape is difficult or impossible)

{n: penal institution, penal facility} an institution where persons are confined for punishment and to protect the public

{n: penitentiary, pen} a correctional institution for those convicted of major crimes

{n: pension fund} a financial institution that collects regular contributions from employers to provide retirement income for employees

{n: portfolio} a list of the financial assets held by an individual or a bank or other financial institution
"they were disappointed by the poor returns on their stock portfolio"

{n: preschool} an educational institution for children too young for elementary school

{n: prison, prison house} a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment

{n: proceeding, legal proceeding, proceedings} (law) the institution of a sequence of steps by which legal judgments are invoked

{n: promotion, publicity, promotional material, packaging} a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution
"the packaging of new ideas"

{n: prosecution, criminal prosecution} the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior
<-> defense

{n: protest march} occasion when you can express opposition by marching (usually on some government institution) without a license

{n: public relations, PR} a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution

{n: reformation} improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs

{n: reformatory, reform school, training school} correctional institution for the detention and discipline and training of young or first offenders

{n: religion, faith, organized religion} an institution to express belief in a divine power
"he was raised in the Baptist religion"
"a member of his own faith contradicted him"

{n: revolving door} an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership

{n: rollover} the act of changing the institution that invests your pension plan without incurring a tax penalty

{n: savings and loan, savings and loan association} a thrift institution that is required by law to make a certain percentage of its loans as home mortgages

{n: savings bank} a thrift institution in the northeastern United States; since deregulation in the 1980s they offer services competitive with many commercial banks

{n: schoolmaster} any person (or institution) who acts as an educator

{n: school} an educational institution's faculty and students
"the school keeps parents informed"
"the whole school turned out for the game"

{n: school} an educational institution
"the school was founded in 1900"

{n: security, security department} a department responsible for the security of the institution's property and workers
"the head of security was a former policeman"

{n: sociologist} a social scientist who studies the institutions and development of human society

{n: springboard, jumping-off point, point of departure} a beginning from which an enterprise is launched
"he uses other people's ideas as a springboard for his own"
"reality provides the jumping-off point for his illusions"
"the point of departure of international comparison cannot be an institution but must be the function it carries out"

{n: student, pupil, educatee} a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution

{n: subvention} grant of financial aid as from a government to an educational institution

{n: system administrator} a person in charge of managing and maintaining a computer system of telecommunication system (as for a business or institution)

{n: thrift institution} a depository financial institution intended to encourage personal savings and home buying

{n: token economy} a form of behavior therapy that has been used in some mental institutions; patients are rewarded with tokens for appropriate behavior and the tokens may be cashed in for valued rewards

{n: treasury, exchequer} the funds of a government or institution or individual

{n: trustee, legal guardian} a person (or institution) to whom legal title to property is entrusted to use for another's benefit

{n: undercover operation} an operation involving secret work within a community or institution

{n: university} a large and diverse institution of higher learning created to educate for life and for a profession and to grant degrees

{n: vicariate, vicarship} the religious institution under the authority of a vicar

{n: withdrawer} a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolled

{v: accredit, recognize, recognise} grant credentials to
"The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution"
"recognize an academic degree"

{v: commit, institutionalize, institutionalise, send, charge} cause to be admitted ; of persons to an institution
"After the second episode, she had to be committed"
"he was committed to prison"

{v: haze} harass by imposing humiliating or painful tasks, as in military institutions

{v: letter bomb} send an explosive to
"The Unabomber letterbombed a number of individuals and institutions"

{v: mummify} preserve while making lifeless
"mummified ideas and institutions should be gotten rid of"

{v: precede, preface, premise, introduce} furnish with a preface or introduction
"She always precedes her lectures with a joke"
"He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"

{v: school} educate in or as if in a school
"The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"

{v: serve} devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas
"She served the art of music"
"He served the church"
"serve the country"

A second historical project, related to the first, is that of building strong institutions in a united continent.
同上述有关的第二个历史性工程,就是在团结的非洲大陆上建立坚强的制度体系,
Political, economic and social institutions at national, regional and continental level...
即国家级、地区级和大陆级的政治、经济和社会机制。

In 1958, a shady high-interest investment scheme which had ensnared several religious institutions, collapsed--leaving many of Italy's Capuchin friaries in a state of financial ruin. 1958年,一个使好几个宗教团体上了圈套的靠不住的高利息投资计划失败了,它使意大利方济各会的许多托钵僧男修道院处于财政崩溃的状态。

She promised to send a check from time to time, as she could afford it, to whichever institution accepted Carmen.
她承诺会时常寄支票给任何一家接受卡门的机构,因为她能承担这项费用。

He defined embassy banking services as a highly specialised niche in the corporation's international banking division, encompassing embassies( 170) and foreign missions 800 in the US, multilateral institutions such as the Washington-based World Bank as well as NATO in Brussels and government ministries worldwide.
他将使馆银行业务界定为该公司国际银行业务部门中一个高度专业化的领域,围绕着驻美各国使馆( 170家)、外国代表机构( 800家)、多国参加的机构组织诸如驻华盛顿的世界银行和驻布鲁塞尔的北约组织,以及世界范围内的多个政府部门展开业务。

First Union is a major player in global government banking which focuses on business with the multilateral financial institutions as well as embassies.
第一联合公司在全球政府银行业务中扮演着重要角色,着重于与多国金融机构和各国使馆开展业务联系。

The State Cultural Relics Administration, the institution responsible for protecting China's ancient monuments, denies having granted permission for the Turandot shows.
负责保护中国古迹的机构-国家文物管理局-否认曾批准此次《图兰多》一剧的演出。

In their own right, these are the leading tenors of the operatic stage today;
他们是当今歌剧舞台当之无愧的顶尖男高音;
together, they are a group which joined for a special occasion, and have since become an institution.
自他们在一个特别的场合走到一起组合起来后,这就成为了一个惯例。

From the award-winning American Beauty to the Bruce Willis-Michelle Pfeiffer movie, The Story of Us, the institution of marriage is being turned inside out, and it's not a pretty sight.
从获奖的《美国丽人》到布鲁斯·威利斯与米歇尔·法伊弗联袂演出的电影《我们的故事》,婚姻制度正日益成为人们深揭猛批的对象。婚姻已经失去往日的光环。
By the time the American colonists took up arms against Great Britain in order to secure their independence, the institution of Black slavery was deeply entrenched.
当美洲殖民地民众拿起武器,抗击大英帝国,以获得其独立时,黑人奴隶制度早已根深蒂固。
But the contradiction inherent in this situation was, for many, a source of constant embarrassment.
然则,对许多人而言,这一情形中所固有的矛盾始终构成了一种窘迫难堪之源。

All this was unified by being subjected to the same kind of religious scrutiny, the impact of which varied greatly, being almost nonexistent in some fields, and in others originating novel institutions.
所有这一切通过接受同样一种宗教审查而得以统一起来,而这种审查的影响差异甚大,在有些领域中几乎毫不存在,而在其它领域中则创立起全新的建制。

Islamic law, on the other hand, was never supported by an organized institution; consequently, there never developed an overt trial of strength.
另一方面,伊斯兰法却从未得到过一个有组织的机构的支持。因此,从不曾形成过任何一次公开的力的较量(trial of strength)。

The Secretary said the kind of candidness shown by Mr. Bolton is needed, if the problems of the world body are to be addressed and dealt with successfully. "You know, it's fine to say all nice things about the United Nations. As important an institution as it is, one has to say there are some things that are not so great about the United Nations right now. And everybody recognizes that, and we've got to fix it. And so his commitment to me and to the President is that he is going to be a force for what is always needed in the United Nations: American leadership to update and reform and strengthen this great institution," she said.
赖斯说,如果要成功地处理和解决联合国这个全球机构存在的问题,博尔顿所表现出的那种坦诚是必要的。赖斯说:“对联合国大讲好话当然可以。虽然联合国是很重要的机构,但是现在要说的是,联合国有一些不是那么好的事情。每个人都意识到这一点,我们必须去解决这些问题。所以,他对我和对总统的承诺是,他将成为联合国内部永远需要的一种力量:更新、改革和加强美国在这个重大机构内的领导作用。”

"Not one minute longer, not one minute less," he said. "And what is the job? The ability of this country to have the capacity to maintain its freedom. That just doesn't mean numbers [of people] with guns, it means institutions that work."
他说:“一分钟都不会多,一分钟都不会少。是什么任务呢?就是这个国家有能力维持自己的自由。这并不等于组建了多少军队,而是说要建立起行之有效的体系。”

Due to the security situation, the delegation did not leave the heavily guarded "Green Zone," home to Iraqi government institutions and the U.S. and British Embassies.
出于安全上的考虑,美国国会代表团并没有离开戒备森严的巴格达“绿区”。伊拉克政府部门和美国、英国的大使馆都在这个区域里。

"The State of the Union is one of those events that have symbolic importance for the country. It is an occasion of pomp and tradition. It involves a nationally televised audience. It is an opportunity for the president to try to shape the policy-making agenda, to influence public opinion," said Thomas Mann, a political analyst at the Brookings Institution in Washington, who spoke to VOA TV.
在华盛顿布鲁克林协会的政治分析家托马斯.曼恩对VOA电视台说:"国情咨文是那些对国家有重要象征意义的事件之一,它是一个既传统又盛大的场合。全国的电视观众都可以收看到,它是总统试图形成政策制定议程的一个机会,来影响公众意见。"

Mr. Bush said Pakistan can be a model for other Muslim countries, as they seek to move toward democracy. He made no mention of President Musharraf's efforts to retain his role as armed forces chief. But a senior official said Pakistan already has many democratic institutions. This official said the Pakistani leader has made clear he is prepared to go all the way in bringing true democracy to his country.
布什说,巴基斯坦可以作为其它有意朝民主发展的穆斯林国家的模范。他没有提到穆沙拉夫正设法保留武装部队最高指挥官这件事。不过美国政府一名高级官员说,巴基斯坦已经有了很多民主机制。这名官员说,穆沙拉夫已经说得非常清楚,他准备毫不保留地把真正的民主带给他的国家。

spsc-77101605
Environmental institution building or planning
环保机构建筑和计划

spsc-84121500
Banking institutions
金融机构

spsc-84121504
Development finance institutions
财政发展机构

spsc-85101603
Personal care services in specialized institutions
个人专业护理

spsc-86120000
Educational institutions
教育机构

spsc-93100000
Political systems and institutions
政治系统和机构

spsc-93141903
Agricultural institutions organization or management services
农业机构组织和管理

spsc-93151512
Public institutions services
公众机构服务

.1
Residential institution
Children's home
Dormitory
Home for the sick
Hospice
Military camp
Nursing home
Old people's home
Orphanage
Pensioner's home
Prison
Reform school
寄寓之机构
儿童之家
宿舍
病患之家
收容所
军营
疗养院
老人之家
孤儿院
领养老金者之家
监狱
感化院

.2
School, other institution and public administrative area
Building (including adjacent grounds) used by the general public or by a particular group
of the public such as:
. assembly hall
. campus
. church
. cinema
. clubhouse
. college
. court-house
. dancehall
. day nursery
. gallery
. hospital
. institute for higher education
. kindergarten
. library
. movie-house
. museum
. music-hall
. opera-house
. post office
. public hall
. school (private)(public)(state)
. theatre
. university
. youth centre
Excludes: building under construction (.6)
residential institution (.1)
sports and athletics area (.3)
学校 , 其他机构和大众行政区域
一般大众或某特定团体所使用之建物 ( 包含毗邻之
地面 ) 。例如 :
. 会议厅
. 校园
. 教会
. 电影院
. 俱乐部会所
. 学院
. 法院
. 舞厅
. 日间托儿所
. 画廊
. 医院
. 高等教育机构
. 幼稚园
. 图书馆
. 电影院
. 博物馆
. 音乐厅
. 歌剧院
. 邮局
. 公共大厅
. 学校 ( 私立 ) ( 公立 ) ( 国立 )
. 戏场
. 大学
. 青年中心
不包含 : 施工中之建物 (.6)
有关居住之机构 (.1)
运动与竞技场 (.3)

Z02.0
Examination for admission to educational institution
Examination for admission to preschool (education)
教育机构的入学检查
学前教育的入学检查

Z02.2
Examination for admission to residential institution
Excludes: examination for admission to prison (Z02.8)
general health check-up of inhabitants of institutions (Z10.1)
收容所的入院检查
不包含 : 入狱检查 (Z02.8)
已被收容者之一般健康检查 (Z10.1)

Z10.1
Routine general health check-up of inhabitants of institutions
Excludes: admission examination (Z02.2)
机构成员的常规性一般健康检查
不包含 : 入院检查 (Z02.2)

Z59.3
Problems related to living in residential institution
Boarding-school resident
Excludes: institutional upbringing (Z62.2)
与居住在居留机构者有关的问题
寄宿的学校寄宿者
不包含 : 机构养育 (Z62.2)

Z61.1
Removal from home in childhood
Admission to a foster home, hospital or other institution causing psychosocial stress, or
forced conscription into an activity away from home for a prolonged period.
孩童时代离家
住到育幼院、医院或其他机构造成精神社会的压力
, 或者因被强迫徵召从事某项活动而长期离家。

Z62.2
Institutional upbringing
Group foster care in which parenting responsibilities are largely taken over by some form
of institution (such as a residential nursery, orphanage, or children's home), or
therapeutic care over a prolonged period in which the child is in a hospital, convalescent
home or the like, without at least one parent living with the child.
机构养育
群体养育照护其中父母亲的责任大部份被居家婴儿
室、孤儿院或儿童之家所取代 , 或儿童因接受长期
治疗而住在医院、恢复之家或类似机构有无任何一
位双亲陪伴

financial institution 财务机构;金融机构


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