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[N-VAR 可变名词](尤指政治、经济或商业方面的)政策,方针,策略 A policy is a set of ideas or plans that is used as a basis for making decisions, especially in politics, economics, or business.
  • ...plans which include changes in foreign policy and economic reforms.

    包括转变外交政策和改革经济的计划

  • ...the UN's policy-making body.

    联合国决策机构

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](针对某一问题或某国的)政策,态度,行动 An official organization's policy on a particular issue or towards a country is their attitude and actions regarding that issue or country.
  [usu poss N]
  • ...the organisation's future policy towards South Africa.

    该组织未来对南非的政策

  • ...the government's policy on repatriation.

    有关遣返的政府态度

  • ...the corporation's policy of forbidding building on common land.

    该市政当局禁止在公共用地上建房的立场

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]保险单;保险契约 An insurance policy is a document which shows the agreement that you have made with an insurance company.
  [usu N n]
  [BUSINESS 商]
  • You are advised to read the small print of household and motor insurance policies.

    建议阅读家庭财产和汽车保险单中的附属细则。


Oxford pol·icy AWL / ˈpɒləsi ; NAmE ˈpɑːləsi / noun ( plural pol·icies ) 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] policy(on sth) a plan of action agreed or chosen by a political party, a business, etc. 政策;方针 the present government's policy on education 现政府的教育政策 The company has adopted afirm policyon shoplifting. 那家公司对店内行窃采取了严厉的措施。 We have tried to pursue a policyof neutrality. 我们设法奉行中立的政策。 US foreign/domestic policy 美国的外交╱国内政策 They have had a significant change in policyon paternity leave. 他们对男人侍产假制度作了重大改变。 a policy document 政策文件 collocationsat
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2 [countable ,  uncountable ] ( formal) a principle that you believe in that influences how you behave; a way in which you usually behave 原则;为人之道 She is following her usual policy of ignoring all offers of help. 她遵循着自己的一贯原则,对于他人的主动帮助一概不予理睬。 ( saying) Honesty is the best policy. 诚实为上。 3 [countable ] a written statement of a contract of insurance 保险单 Check the terms of the policy before you sign. 仔细阅读保险单的条款后再签字。 policy policies
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policypol‧i‧cy /ˈpɒləsi $ ˈpɑː-/ ●●● S3 W1 AWL noun (plural policies)
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1[countable, uncountable] a way of doing something that has been officially agreed and chosen by a political party, a business, or another organizationforeign/economic/public etc policy a foreign policy adviser The company has adopted a strict no-smoking policy.policy on/towards government policy on higher education US policy towards Chinait is (somebody’s) policy to do something It is hospital policy to screen all mothers with certain risk factors. see thesaurus at
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2[countable] a contract with an insurance company, or an official written statement giving all the details of such a contract:  an insurance policy There’s a clause in the policy that I’d like to discuss. I’ve just renewed the policy (=arranged for it to continue). Does the policy cover theft and fire? You can take out a policy (=buy one) for as little as $11.00 a month.3[countable] a particular principle that you believe in and that influences the way you behaveit is somebody’s policy to do something It’s always been my policy not to gossip.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + policygovernment/public/state policy· Government spending is determined by government policy.party policy· State ownership is party policy.company/hospital/university etc policy· It is not company policy to offer refunds.foreign policy· Support for human rights is a key element in our foreign policy.economic/fiscal policy· The middle classes have suffered most as a result of government economic policies.defence/energy/housing etc policy· Our energy policies must put the environment first.a deliberate policy· Some customers pursue a deliberate policy of delaying payment.a clear policy· There was no clear policy on this matter.a coherent policy (=one in which all the parts of the policy work well together)· A long-term coherent policy for industry is needed.verbsformulate/develop a policy· We try to formulate policies that will meet the needs of the people.make policy (=decide what it will be)· A committee of representatives makes policy.shape policy (=develop it or have an influence on it)· These terrorist acts will not be allowed to shape our foreign policy.adopt a policy (=use one)· He adopted a policy of radical reform.implement a policy (=take action in the way that has been decided)· Local government is responsible for implementing central government policy.pursue/follow a policy (=continue with a policy over a period of time)· The organization is pursuing a policy of cost cutting.reverse a policy (=stop a policy and change it)· The new government set about reversing previous policies.a policy aims at something/to do something (=tries to achieve something)· The policy aimed to reduce the budget deficit.policy + NOUNa policy decision· No policy decision can be made until the next meeting.a policy statement· There has been no policy statement on this from the French government.a policy change· There have been numerous policy changes in recent months.a policy issue· He rarely consulted him on general policy issues.a policy maker (=someone who decides on what it should be)· Policy makers have not dealt with the issue very effectively.a policy objective· How can we best achieve our policy objectives?a policy initiative (=something done to achieve a policy's goals)· The policy initiatives have focused on the inner cities.phrasesa change of/in policy· This decision represented a major change in policy.a shift in policy (=a small change)· The shift in policy placed more emphasis on teachers' assessments of students' progress.a reversal of policy (=a change back to what it was before)· The strength of this opposition forced a rapid reversal of policy.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2NOUN + policyan insurance policy· Is the damage covered by your insurance policy?a life policy/life insurance policy (=one that will pay out money if you die)· New homeowners must usually buy a life policy before they can get a mortgage.a contents policy British English (=one that will pay out money if things in your home are damaged or stolen)· Most basic contents policies cover accidents to mirrors.verbstake out/buy a policy (=arrange it)· People with children should take out a life insurance policy.renew a policy (=buy it again, especially regularly)· The policy must be renewed every year.a policy covers something (=will pay out money in relation to it)· The policy does not cover dental bills.a policy pays out (=pays you money when you claim it)· I thought my insurance policy would pay out.
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政策(90%),保险单(5%),方针(5%)
n.政策,方针;保险单

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