常見例句雙語例句On August 2nd the National Incident Command (the government body set up to co-ordinate the response) estimated that the spill amounted to a total of 4.9m barrels of oil.8月2日,國家事故管理指揮部(協(xié)調(diào)公眾反應(yīng)的政府機(jī)構(gòu))估計(jì)泄漏總量達(dá)490萬桶油(桶/159升)。In one corner is the Department of Homeland Security, which operates the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a body set up to co-ordinate America's various cyber-security efforts.(這句感覺翻得很不順)。 一邊是國家安全部門,他負(fù)責(zé)管理國家的電腦系統(tǒng)中心并和美國的其他電腦中心合作。In 1997, a dedicated Hong Kong-Mainland Operational Liaison Section was set up to co-ordinate increasing co-operative efforts with the Mainland authorities to combat cross-boundary corruption.一九九七年,該處成立香港內(nèi)地行動聯(lián)絡(luò)組,致力統(tǒng)籌與內(nèi)地官方合作遏止跨境貪污。權(quán)威例句Tokyo has differed from similar pledging conferences of recent years in one important respect: unlike in the cases of Bosnia, or Kosovo, or even East Timor, no formal international structure is being set up to co-ordinate the reconstruction effort and to shoulder much of the burden of administering a country that, after more than 20 years of strife, has only the most rudimentary governmental mechanism of its own.ECONOMIST: Helping AfghanistanAt present, the Science and Technology Council, the government's top policymaking body in the field, is meant to set priorities and to co-ordinate research.ECONOMIST: The land of disappointmentsThe Geneva-based United Nations Economic Commission for Europe was set up in 1947 to co-ordinate reconstruction in shattered post-war Europe.ECONOMIST: Bureaucracies grow faster than they can be pruned 返回 ordinate set