常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Newcomers sometimes think that their pavilion should represent their nation as if their artists were civil servants employed by the tourist office.有時(shí)新人會(huì)認(rèn)為他們的展館代表自己的國(guó)家,即使他們的藝術(shù)家是由旅游局聘請(qǐng)的公務(wù)員。And though civil servants, who make up nearly half the public-sector workforce, enjoy both special pension schemes and job security, they are not allowed to strike.占到公共部門雇員一半人數(shù)的政府公務(wù)員盡管享受到特殊的退休金計(jì)劃和工作保障,但是他們不允許參與罷工。ecocn.orgThe German PRTs are led jointly by a military commander and a diplomat, and the soldiers are complemented by teams of civil servants and aid workers.德國(guó)的地方重建隊(duì)由一名軍事指揮官與一名外交官共同領(lǐng)導(dǎo),文職人員與援助工人隊(duì)伍為士兵提供補(bǔ)充。原聲例句But there are risks if the D.P.J.dismisses experienced civil servants.Much of the company has been privatized in recent years, but many workers are civil servants and it is very difficult to lay them off in France.Civil servants,who earn about 100 U.S.dollars a month, can buy staple foods.權(quán)威例句There are 2, 470, 000 civil servants in local government, costing JPY 24 trillion a year.FORBES: Vested Interests in Japan's Social Welfare SystemOK, we get that more taxes are what his pro-tax constituents, civil servants, want.FORBES: The Supercommittee And The Attempted Slandering Of Grover NorquistRestricting the political activity of civil servants should help to limit some funny business.ECONOMIST: On democracy’s front line 返回 civil servants