entrenched interest
常見(jiàn)例句
- Around Washington, women call this "amplification, " the extra juice that comes when powerful figures join forces to speak up against entrenched interests.
在華盛頓,女性從業(yè)人員稱(chēng)這為“放大,”當(dāng)很有能力和地位的女性人物加入后,為毫無(wú)顧忌地反對(duì)既得利益帶來(lái)了力量,取得了特別好的效果。 - Deep reforms are likely to bepainful and expensive in any organisation, and doubly so in the public sectorwith its entrenched interests and often weak management.
對(duì)于任何組織而言,深入改革都是痛苦且代價(jià)巨大的,而對(duì)于喜歡墨守成規(guī)管理能力低下的公共機(jī)構(gòu)而言,更是要加倍努力。 - Some of its policies seem to turn back the clock on earlier reforms, dilute the DPJ’s campaign pledges or require especially forceful resolve to take on powerful, entrenched interests.
因?yàn)槊裰鼽h的一些政策看來(lái)好像駛離早些時(shí)候的改革方向,淡化其競(jìng)選誓言,或者要求特別強(qiáng)勢(shì)的方式來(lái)解決一些不易改變的利害。 - Tax reform will never be easy because there are winners and losers and lots of powerful entrenched interests.
FORBES: Bruce Bartlett's Accessible and Insightful Guide to Tax Reform - Sudden and relentless reform never sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers.
NPR: Transcript: Gov. Sarah Palin At The RNC - Both are clamorous, fragmented democracies with entrenched interests and cultures--including larger rural populations--that hold back reform but also add civic ballast.
FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 entrenched interest