常見例句雙語例句Not only can it investigate corruption, as before; it can also now launch prosecutions on its own, without having to refer cases to the attorney-general, a political appointee.這不僅可以像以往一樣調(diào)查腐敗,而且可以自行實施起訴,不再需要曏檢察長或政務(wù)人員申請。權(quán)威例句After all, no one collecting the data is a political appointee, an official spokesman said.FORBES: The September Jobs Report Was Inherently PoliticalLord Gavron, who ran St Ives, a printing company, has just gone into the Lords as a political appointee.ECONOMIST: The new establishmentFor instance, he fired virtually every Reagan political appointee in the federal government just as thoroughly as if he had been a Democrat.NPR: Looking at President Bush, Seeing an 'Impostor' 返回 political appointee