meritocracy
形容词:
形容词: meritocratic
更多词形:
形容词: meritocratic | 名词: meritocrat | 名词复数: meritocracies |
单词例句:
Such Confucian values as meritocracy, compassion for those deprived of key social relations, harmony and civility do not fit neatly into the democratic/authoritarian dichotomy.
我们赞美的不是毛时代的反智主义,而是由文房四宝“笔、墨、纸、砚”描述的优雅的学者生活。
That term too has entered the language, though it doesn't have quite the market penetration that IQ does--or the disparaging overtone that Young intended in his satiric fable The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870 - 2033.
这个术语也已进入了英语语言中,尽管它的市场渗透力比不上IQ一词----也没有包括扬在他的讽刺寓言故事《智者统治的崛起,1870-2033》一书中的贬义。
relating to or characteristic of a meritocracy.
关于精英的,或有精英的特征的。
Our workplace is a meritocracy where our goal is to attract, develop, promote and retain the best people from all cultures and segments of the population, based on ability.
我们的工作场所是一个,按工作能力吸引丶发展丶提升以及保留来自各文化和各种阶层的最优秀人员的社会精英所在地。
People have a certain kind of “merit” in mind when they speak glowingly of a meritocracy, and that kind of merit tends to run in the family.
当人们称赞一个精英体制时,他们脑海中存在着某种“优点”,而那种“优点”往往在家族中流传。
Our heritage must be congealed into a distinct Singapore identity with such core values as meritocracy, tolerance and consensus-developing.
我们的传统必须凝聚成为新加坡人独有的特性,并具有任人唯贤、互相容忍和建立共识的核心价值观。
Buffett and company cite these factors in their petition calling for opposition to the estate tax repeal. They also discuss something that's equally emotional and far more complex: the principle of meritocracy.
巴菲特等人在反对废除遗产税的请愿书中列举了这些因素,他们还谈到了同样带有感情色彩而且更为复杂的因素:精英管理的原则。
In 1958 a British sociologist named Michael Young coined the word "meritocracy" to denote a society that organizes itself according to IQ-test scores.
1958年,英国一位名叫迈克尔·扬的社会学家生造了“meritocracy”(根据智商选择精英,或“智者统治”)一词,专指一个根据智商测试成绩进行组织的社会。
It's the story of people in a meritocracy that gets more purified and competitive by the year, with the time demands growing more and more insistent.
男性也常常要做出痛苦的牺牲(婚姻失败、错过孩子的成长)才能到达职业生涯的顶点,尤其是在我们当前身处的这种职场文化之下--越来越工作狂,同时还要时刻保持与工作“连线”。