Whitehall的意思和读音

Whitehall

: [ˈhwaɪtˌhɔl] : [ˈwaɪtˌhɔːl]

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Whitehalln.

1.[u]怀a street in London where there are many government offices

2.[singspv]a way of referring to the British Government

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na.1.the name of the street in London where there are a lot of British government departments; all the government officials in the U.K. who work in these departments; belonging to or connected with a government department in the U.K.

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1.This was not in Whitehall, nor was it out in the forests.

2.By making public servants accountable to citizens rather than to Whitehall, guarantees seem to offer just such a compromise.

3.In theory, Whitehall officials and ministers back in London oversaw the empire.

4.Does Whitehall today still have something of the influence, the ethics and the culture that Sir Humphrey exemplified?

5.It would cause too much fuss in Whitehall, he said, and there were enough problems there as it was.

6.It was a defence of Whitehall and the public service that Sir Humphrey, for all his manipulative public persona, would have approved.——

7.The Home Office declined to comment but Whitehall officials firmly rejected the claims, saying there was no evidence.

8.It was like a Whitehall farce the way I was sent from department to department and everyone said it was someone else's job to help me.

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10.One more stop down the Northern Line takes you to Charing Cross itself, at the northern end of Whitehall.沿线