executive branch

行政部门行政机构行政机关行政部

executive branch 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the branch of government charged with the execution and enforcement of laws and policies and the administration of public affairs; the executive.

executive branch 近义词

executive branch

等同于 White House

executive branch

等同于 ministry

executive branch 的近义词 3

更多executive branch例句

  1. Casting Martin Sheen as the thoughtful President Josiah Bartlet, creator Aaron Sorkin chronicled political intrigue while defending the dignity of the executive branch.
  2. Originally passed in 1950 and renewed in 2019, the DPA allows the executive branch to direct private companies to prioritize the manufacturing and distribution of certain materials as the federal government sees fit.
  3. That was true of the Obamas to a large degree as well, Jalalzai noted, but “over the last four years, we haven’t had that kind of healthy relationship being modeled” in the executive branch.
  4. The DOI’s leader, the secretary of the interior, is a cabinet-level position within the executive branch and requires confirmation by the Senate, as do the leaders of each of those 11 agencies.
  5. DUBNER Let’s move on to, as you put it, management of the executive branch.
  6. “Having been a legislator and a mayor, I particularly enjoy being a chief executive,” he said.
  7. Reached for comment, one high-level industry executive refused to say a word.
  8. And that solution came from a homemade brew Branch and her sister created together.
  9. Through her haircare line, named for her grandmother, Jessie Branch, Titi Branch was revolutionary.
  10. Branch helped women feel beautiful by encouraging them to embrace their natural selves as she had.
  11. To Harrison and his wife there was no distinction between the executive and judicial branches of the law.
  12. Polavieja, as everybody knew, was the chosen executive of the friars, whose only care was to secure their own position.
  13. I had those words in my thoughts four years ago, when I cut him down from the branch of the Patriarch.
  14. Each seems satisfied with the way his own branch is getting on: Winter is the quicker worker.
  15. A girl was moved to pity by a picture of a lamb caught in a thicket, and tried to lift the branch that lay across the animal.