单词 | transparency |
释义 | transparency (trænspærənsi , US -per- ) Word forms: transparencies 1. countable noun A transparency is a small piece of photographic film with a frame around it which can be projected onto a screen so that you can see the picture. 2. uncountable noun Transparency is the quality that an object or substance has when you can see through it. Cataracts is a condition that affects the transparency of the lenses. [+ of] Synonyms: clarity, translucency, translucence, clearness 3. uncountable noun The transparency of a process, situation, or statement is its quality of being easily understood or recognized, for example because there are no secrets connected with it, or because it is expressed in a clear way. The Chancellor emphasised his determination to promote openness and transparency in the Government's economic decision-making. [+ in] Synonyms: frankness, openness, candour, directness Collocations: degree of transparency By the standards of central banking, this equated to an unusual degree of transparency. Times, Sunday Times That's why it can look so attractive to some politicians, and perhaps rather less so to those of us who prefer a degree of transparency. Times, Sunday Times The privateequity sector has, in turn, responded by appointing an independent review of its activities and promising a degree of transparency. Times, Sunday Times It requires less material than something sheet-like, and provides a degree of transparency. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The degree of transparency can be controlled by the applied voltage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Nor demand transparency or respect for a democratic opposition. Times, Sunday Times We will publish street-level crime maps, and demand transparency across the criminal justice system, enabling the public to hold every agency to account. Times, Sunday Times He will also demand transparency on aircraft and route performance and the efficiency of aircraft frequency on certain routes. Times, Sunday Times We could ruthlessly tax empty houses and stop propping up a property market that now serves a tiny percentage of the population and demand transparency in ownership. Times, Sunday Times Yet it demands transparency from our armed forces, claiming the information in the leaked documents belongs to the public. The Sun I would propose two simple reforms that would greatly enhance transparency on fund charges. Times, Sunday Times For this reason, tax reforms may be necessary to increase fiscal resources, but also to enhance transparency, effectiveness and efficiency in tax collection. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The company aims to enhance transparency, reduce financial risk and improve operational efficiency. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Regulators are keen to attract fresh capital by easing access to the market and enhancing transparency to attract foreign and institutional investors. Times, Sunday Times Since the enhanced transparency requirements were placed on the civil service, spending on facility time has fallen by more than 70 per cent. Times, Sunday Times We would reform our tax system so that it combined international competitiveness with new measures to ensure transparency and prevent avoidance. Times, Sunday Times Follow the slightly complicated rules designed to ensure transparency and in return you will be protected by the law. Times, Sunday Times The force will publish a summary report 'to ensure transparency'. Times, Sunday Times A judge would approve the arrangement and ensure transparency. Times, Sunday Times In order to ensure transparency, all of the key discussions regarding the pros and cons of the programs under consideration were to be made public. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The lobbyist registrar's office could not be reached last night but a statement on its website said it will ' improve transparency of the lobbying industry'. Times, Sunday Times (2015) They proposed a modest change to the presentation of the accounts to improve transparency but not disclosing the exact payment to Dr Saunders. Times, Sunday Times (2006) We have consulted twice on how we could improve transparency. Times, Sunday Times (2008) This should be part of a wider push by the sport to improve transparency. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The watchdog wants to increase transparency over commissions on car finance arrangements. Times,Sunday Times She precisely predicted that the evolution of the internet would increase transparency. Times, Sunday Times The chancellor hopes this will increase transparency and help tax authorities to bring tax-avoiding companies to book. Times, Sunday Times However, he added that the move would 'would increase transparency of what it's worth within the company'. Times, Sunday Times These can boost the experience for investors, permit new entrants, increase transparency and reduce costs. Times, Sunday Times Demystifying courts must be the right way to promote transparency and confidence in the justice system. Times, Sunday Times To promote transparency and accountability, the act mandates monthly squaring of accounts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She said that the bill would increase competition and promote transparency, and it would make the delivery of pharmacy services much more efficient. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She has also expressed support for whistle-blowers' protection to promote transparency in both business and government. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It encourages a greater connection between fans and artists and aims to promote transparency in the music industry specifically to the benefit of the artists themselves. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The shutdown supposedly has given the exchanges time to strengthen their powers of oversight and to impose much higher standards of transparency on the companies themselves. Times, Sunday Times It defended the use of the shadow directorship, describing it as 'standard accounting practice', and said that it had 'extremely high standards of transparency'. Times, Sunday Times Particularly because charities generally operate to much higher standards of transparency and accountability than our 'for-profit' peers. Times, Sunday Times As such, they are limited by the capital resources allocated to them by their parent companies and are subject to high standards of transparency. Times, Sunday Times However, until 1994, most elections were not considered to have met international standards of transparency and cleanliness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Both sides seem grudgingly to accept that credible funding relies on total transparency. Times, Sunday Times Because if you want total transparency from every single show, that's what you're going to get. Times, Sunday Times We will have total transparency and strict limits. The Sun We acted with determination, total transparency and effectiveness. Times, Sunday Times That would be total transparency and complete accountability with no wriggle-room, and it can't come soon enough. Times, Sunday Times However, citizens and businesses still consider the government's reform weak and slow due to poor implementation of laws on transparency of information and decision-making process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This transparency of information helps to ensure that as many ships as possible are inspected while at the same time prevents ships from being delayed by unnecessary, redundant inspections. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its good government efforts have included welfare reform, streamlining regulation, and the mass transit system; currently, its focuses are on public pensions, collective bargaining, public finance, and transparency of information. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Under government transparency rules, ministers are supposed to list all meetings with lobbyists. Times, Sunday Times The court ruled that the regulator had acted unlawfully in applying new transparency rules on pharmaceutical companies in clinical trials. Times, Sunday Times Councils can get round the transparency rules by classifying specific meetings as 'working groups', rather than committees. Times, Sunday Times The fraudsters took advantage of the fact that public sector contracts were freely available to see under transparency rules. Times, Sunday Times This year more than 20 academy trusts refused to comply with the transparency rules, which require them to disclose the salaries of top earners. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 幻灯片 Japanese: スライド |
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