institute
英 [ˈɪnstɪtjuːt]
美 [ˈɪnstɪtuːt]
n. (教育、专业等)机构,机构建筑
v. 建立,制定(体系、政策等); 开始; 实行
复数:institutes 过去分词:instituted 过去式:instituted 现在分词:instituting 第三人称单数:institutes
Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.1630 / COCA.7980
牛津词典
noun
- (教育、专业等)机构,机构建筑
an organization that has a particular purpose, especially one that is connected with education or a particular profession; the building used by this organization- a research institute
研究所 - the Institute of Chartered Accountants
(英国皇家)特许会计师协会 - institutes of higher education
高等学府
- a research institute
verb
- 建立,制定(体系、政策等);开始;实行
to introduce a system, policy, etc. or start a process- to institute criminal proceedings against sb
对某人提起刑事诉讼 - The new management intends to institute a number of changes.
新任管理层打算实行一些改革。
- to institute criminal proceedings against sb
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 机构;协会;研究院;学院
Aninstituteis an organization set up to do a particular type of work, especially research or teaching. You can also useinstituteto refer to the building the organization occupies.- ...the National Cancer Institute.
国家癌症研究所 - ...an elite research institute devoted to computer software...
致力于计算机软件开发的精英研究机构 - Directly in front of the institute is Kelly Ingram Park.
该协会正前方是凯利·英格拉姆公园。
- ...the National Cancer Institute.
- VERB 建立(体系等);制定(规章等);开始;开创
If youinstitutea system, rule, or course of action, you start it.- We will institute a number of measures to better safeguard the public...
我们将实施一系列措施来更好地保护公众安全。 - Hormone replacement therapy is very important and should be instituted early.
激素替代治疗非常重要,应该及早开始。
- We will institute a number of measures to better safeguard the public...
英英释义
noun
- an association organized to promote art or science or education
verb
- advance or set forth in court
- bring charges
- institute proceedings
- set up or lay the groundwork for
- establish a new department