常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Some critics deride the group as self-appointed food police.一些批評(píng)人士嘲諷這個(gè)組織爲(wèi)“自封的食品警察”。www.chinadaily.com.cnAs people begin to suspect that a military stalemate may last months, some are worrying that the self-appointed council may entrench itself with no accountability.正儅人們開(kāi)始懷疑軍事僵持會(huì)持續(xù)數(shù)月時(shí),一些人擔(dān)心自己任命的委員會(huì)會(huì)鞏固自身、不負(fù)任何責(zé)任。It encourages clientilism, where self-appointed “community leaders” try to grab as much as possible from the public cake, in theory for their constituents, but in practice often for themselves.它助長(zhǎng)了食客主義。 那些自封的“團(tuán)躰領(lǐng)袖”竭力從公共事物中攫取最大利益,名義上是爲(wèi)了其成員,實(shí)際上通常是爲(wèi)了他們自己。原聲例句The news media and self-appointed ethics "watchdog" groups observe how lobbying is carried out.Still,Ted Gioia calls Alan Lomax the self-appointed "custodian of America's music traditions."權(quán)威例句"It's a smear campaign by these self-appointed consumer advocates and plaintiffs' attorneys, " says Curt D.FORBES: Souring On SweetenersEven the father of theme parks proved no match for the earth's self-appointed guardians.ECONOMIST: The ski businessBut the young man also brought a rare collection of qualities to his self-appointed task.ECONOMIST: Lexington 返回 self-appointed