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
- Michael Hugos quoted a white paper by Glenn Vanderburg, which divided the feedback loops into three levels.
MichaelHugos引用了GlennVanderburg编写的白皮书,其中将反馈循环分为3个级别。 - Presents done up in white paper and red ribbon.
用白纸和红丝带包装好的礼物。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - This white paper gives an overview of the MMS market and the technologies and network infrastructure involved.
这个白皮书就采集市场和技术及相关网络构建给予总的看法。 - 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。 - White paper is white because it reflects all colors of light.
白纸之所以是白色的因为他反射所有的光线。 - Each mourner wore a black armband and a white paper chrysanthemum.
每个吊唁的人都佩带着黑纱和一朵白纸菊花。