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单词 interdepartmental
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Definition of interdepartmental in English:

interdepartmental

adjective ˌɪntədiːpɑːtˈmɛnt(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərdiˌpɑrtˈmɛn(t)l
  • Relating to more than one department.

    an interdepartmental committee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The department has just published draft guidance from an interdepartmental group for consultation.
    • In a statement on October 17, the Health Ministry said that an interdepartmental bird flu crisis task force had started work.
    • The question of making the grant available was one for interdepartmental consideration and a decision would probably be made at an early date.
    • The audit was done by an interdepartmental committee set up to help cushion the poor against rising food prices.
    • So it wasn't just a failure of technology, it was a failure of interdepartmental planning and coordination.
    • Also, interdepartmental coordination should improve.
    • I gather a recent London interdepartmental meeting considered the question and decided to continue to receive the material.
    • Their own responsibilities or their membership of many interdepartmental committees bring them into contact with other departments.
    • ‘We need a more cohesive approach and one interdepartmental body would achieve this,’ Ms Maddock stated.
    • Interdisciplinary studies courses frequently are arranged through interdepartmental programs in which more than two academic departments offer courses together.
    • Of course, I immediately grabbed one and used it for all of my interdepartmental correspondence.
    • An interdepartmental committee was formed to bring in a legislative framework.
    • An interdepartmental government committee was also established by the power sharing regime as ministers try to resolve the deep rooted problems.
    • An interdepartmental committee, set up to examine the legal and constitutional difficulties, is close to completing its work.
    • An interdepartmental committee set up in 1903 drew a shocking picture of the nation's children - malnourished, poorly housed, and deprived.
    • There was interdepartmental squabbling, interfaculty squabbling.
    • Managing and promoting this interdepartmental program with faculty from four departments required an academic paradigm shift.
    • Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies.
    • In Canada, the issue is being considered by an interdepartmental committee.
    • The action plan published by the interdepartmental committee on science, technology and innovation called for more investment in R & D in the coming decade.

Derivatives

  • interdepartmentally

  • adverb
 
 

Definition of interdepartmental in US English:

interdepartmental

adjectiveˌin(t)ərdēˌpärtˈmen(t)lˌɪn(t)ərdiˌpɑrtˈmɛn(t)l
  • Relating to more than one department.

    an interdepartmental committee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Interdisciplinary studies courses frequently are arranged through interdepartmental programs in which more than two academic departments offer courses together.
    • In Canada, the issue is being considered by an interdepartmental committee.
    • The question of making the grant available was one for interdepartmental consideration and a decision would probably be made at an early date.
    • In a statement on October 17, the Health Ministry said that an interdepartmental bird flu crisis task force had started work.
    • An interdepartmental government committee was also established by the power sharing regime as ministers try to resolve the deep rooted problems.
    • The audit was done by an interdepartmental committee set up to help cushion the poor against rising food prices.
    • The department has just published draft guidance from an interdepartmental group for consultation.
    • Of course, I immediately grabbed one and used it for all of my interdepartmental correspondence.
    • ‘We need a more cohesive approach and one interdepartmental body would achieve this,’ Ms Maddock stated.
    • An interdepartmental committee was formed to bring in a legislative framework.
    • Their own responsibilities or their membership of many interdepartmental committees bring them into contact with other departments.
    • I gather a recent London interdepartmental meeting considered the question and decided to continue to receive the material.
    • Also, interdepartmental coordination should improve.
    • Managing and promoting this interdepartmental program with faculty from four departments required an academic paradigm shift.
    • Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies.
    • The action plan published by the interdepartmental committee on science, technology and innovation called for more investment in R & D in the coming decade.
    • An interdepartmental committee, set up to examine the legal and constitutional difficulties, is close to completing its work.
    • There was interdepartmental squabbling, interfaculty squabbling.
    • An interdepartmental committee set up in 1903 drew a shocking picture of the nation's children - malnourished, poorly housed, and deprived.
    • So it wasn't just a failure of technology, it was a failure of interdepartmental planning and coordination.
 
 
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