| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| policy | /'pɑlɪsi/ | (countable & uncountable) A policy is an official rule or idea that explain how to act in certain situations. | police policymakers |
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A new policy sought to require students to get approval from the dean's office before speaking with the news media.
ReplyDeleteThe following list contains the policies that can apply to this item. The policy at the top of the list has precedence and is the only policy applied to the item
ReplyDeleteLegislation, regulations, guidance, and other policy documents can be found here for the American Recovery.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Polizza
policy
ReplyDelete['pɔlisi]
n. 政策,方针,保险单
It's the company's policy to sacrifice short-term profits for the sake of long-term growth.
The policy kindled them to revolt.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 보험 증권. 정책, 정략(政略), 방침
And one of the major promises made to attract these corporations is a policy of no censorship of the internet.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; mottou to suru,
Gifted managers often get into trouble under strict policy regimes.
ReplyDeleteRussian:политика
One of the new government's policies is to cut taxes.
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