词汇 | open-door policy |
释义 | open-door policy Policiesˌopen-ˈdoor ˌpolicy noun [countableC] 1 LET/ALLOWPPPthe principle of allowing people and goods to move into a country freely 〔国家的〕对外开放政策,门户开放政策 They’re pushing forward economic reform and an open-door policy. 他们正在继续推行经济改革和对外开放政策。 2. the principle of allowing anyone to come to a place at any time, for example in order to discuss something 开门政策〔指欢迎任何人随时到某个地方去进行讨论等的做法〕 Examples from the Corpus open-door policy• He has an open-door policy, which means that staff are encouraged to come and see him if they have problems.• He can not listen to those who, however well-intentioned, say we should operate an open-door policy.• These remarks were highly embarrassing for the government and brought out the different opinions within the party on the open-door policy.• Suddenly the open-door policy was in question and was in need of modification. From Longman Business Dictionary open-door policyopen-ˈdoor ˌpolicy [countableC, uncountableU] 1COMMERCEwhen a country encourages businesses from other countries to invest in it and to trade with it ‘We are trying to follow an open-door policy, ’ said the finance minister. 2HUMAN RESOURCES an official system where the top managers of a company deal with employees’ complaints → policyThe company has an open-door policy that allows employees to pursue complaints against their supervisor all the way to the chairman’s office. |
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