ombudsmen

n.  政府巡查员(政府处理民众诉愿的官员)
ombudsman的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 调查官;巡视官;申诉专员
    The ombudsman is an independent official who has been appointed to investigate complaints that people make against the government or public organizations.
    1. The leaflet explains how to complain to the banking ombudsman.
      这份传单介绍了如何向银行意见调查官投诉。

双语例句

  1. As CEO, you'll never know the full truth unless you have mechanisms like hotlines and ombudsmen in place for seeking opinions.
    作为首席执行官,除非你有专门搜集意见的机制,比如热线电话或是巡视员,否则你永远不能了解全部真相。
  2. Through professional associations, independent press councils, and "ombudsmen," in-house critics who hear public complaints, the press responds to complaints of its own excesses and remains internally accountable.
    通过行业协会、独立的新闻理事会以及专门负责公众投诉的内部“调查官”,新闻媒体对有关其过度行为的种种申诉作出回应,并追究内部责任。
  3. Members of the Urban Council not only dealt with municipal services, but also often acted as informal "ombudsmen".
    市政局议员不但负责管理市政服务,还经常要充当非正式的「申诉大使」。
  4. They should be ombudsmen, not enablers.
    他们应是监察员,而不是助纣为虐者。
  5. Even though ombudsmen are generally paid by the news organization, they should be assured autonomy and independence.
    虽然督察员的薪酬一般由新闻机构支付,但他们应被确保自主独立。
  6. The appointment and responsibilities of consumer ombudsmen shall be regulated by the Executive Yuan.
    消费者保护官之任用及职掌,由行政院定之。
  7. This weekend they will pick ombudsmen.
    本周末,他们将推选负责监督的村民代表。
  8. The censorship which started from administrative filed had been used for the field of press censorship, and gradually become the administrative subject of censorship-News Ombudsmen.
    发端于行政法领域的行政监察专员制度经演变,已应用于新闻领域,并逐步成为新闻审查主体&新闻监察专员。