单词 | self-policing |
释义 | > as lemmasself-policing self-policing adj. Brit. /ˌsɛlfpᵿˈliːsɪŋ/ , /ˌsɛlfˈpliːsɪŋ/ , U.S. /ˌsɛlfpəˈlisɪŋ/ that controls or regulates itself, without external intervention.ΚΠ 1901 Independent (N.Y.) 17 Jan. 160/2 The author tends very distinctly to the self government or self policing view of college administration. 1955 G. Gorer Exploring Eng. Char. xv. 296 The English character became, to a very marked degree, ‘self-policing’. 2006 Dazed & Confused Dec. 162 There's also a strong self-policing element where users join together to ensure that everyone is working for the common good. self-policing self-policing n. Brit. /ˌsɛlfpᵿˈliːsɪŋ/ , /ˌsɛlfˈpliːsɪŋ/ , U.S. /ˌsɛlfpəˈlisɪŋ/ control or regulation of itself or oneself, without external intervention.ΚΠ 1933 Times 7 June 11/1 They hope that the provision for the ‘self-policing’ of industries will obviate the necessity for the exercise of his extraordinary powers by the President. 1977 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts 125 450/1 Self-policing by the data storage industry is simply not an adequate safeguard. 2011 N.Y. Times Mag. 13 Nov. 31/2 A man so egotistical that careful self-policing would never really enter into the realm of consideration. < as lemmas |
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