red tape

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red tape 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. excessive formality and routine required before official action can be taken.

red tape 近义词

n. 名词 noun

bureaucratic rules

更多red tape例句

  1. Oak Flat translates this aggravating world of red tape and tedium into a thoughtful, often beautiful, and deeply human story.
  2. In France, administrative red tape and a lack of nursing home staff hobbled the early days of the vaccine campaign.
  3. From giving tax incentives to promising lower red tape and even freeing up industrial land “twice the size of Luxembourg,” the Modi government has made the “Make in India” initiative a cornerstone of its policymaking.
  4. On housing, it’s basically a checklist of policies he went on to implement – densifying neighborhoods, cutting red tape, streamlining approval processes.
  5. If convalescent plasma works, the EUA could save thousands of lives without regulatory red tape.
  6. Former Red Sox star Curt Schilling says his politics are keeping him out of Cooperstown.
  7. Nor does the jet have the ability to capture high-definition video, utilize an infra-red pointer.
  8. My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition.
  9. There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun.
  10. A Republican candidate hoping to win red state support could find a worse team to root for than one from Dallas.
  11. Beginners must be warned against mistaking the edges of cells, or particles which have retained the red stain, for bacilli.
  12. Under the internal pressure his whiskers stood on end and his face grew red.
  13. “You appear to feel it so,” rejoined Mr. Pickwick, smiling at the clerk, who was literally red-hot.
  14. Ripperda's eye fell upon the mantle,—it was discoloured a dark red in many places, he nodded his head, and the man withdrew.
  15. C was a Captain, all covered with lace; D was a drunkard, and had a red face.