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institution

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in·sti·tu·tion /ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃən $ -ˈtuː-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun  
1 BM[countableC] a large organization that has a particular kind of work or purpose 机构,团体
financial/educational/research etc institution
 the government and other political institutions
政府和其他政治机构
 powerful institutions such as world banks
诸如世界银行之类的强大机构
 the Institution of Electrical Engineers
电机工程师学会
see thesaurus at organization
2 SSTRADITION[countableC] an important system of organization in society that has existed for a long time 〔由来已久的〕制度
 social institutions such as the family and religion
家庭和宗教这一类社会制度
the institution of marriage/monarchy etc
 The scandal threatened to undermine the institution of the presidency.
丑闻可能削弱总统制。
3 [countableC] a building that people are sent to when they need to be looked after, for example old people or children with no parents – often used to show disapproval 慈善机构;社会福利机构〔常含贬义〕
 I was determined not to put my mother in an institution.
我决意不送母亲去养老院。
 a mental institution (=for the mentally ill)
精神病院
4 START something/MAKE something START[uncountableU] when something is started or introduced, especially something relating to the law or politics 〔尤指与法律或政治有关的〕开创,制定
institution of
 the institution of divorce proceedings
离婚诉讼程序的制定
5 be an institution FAMOUSif a person, place, event etc is an institution, they have been an important part of a place for a very long time – often used humorously 是〔某地长期以来〕重要[出名]的人[地点,事件等]〔常为幽默用法〕
 The British pub isn’t just somewhere to drink – it’s an institution.
这家英式酒吧不仅仅是喝酒的地方——它享有盛名。
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Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
institutionin·sti·tu·tion /ˌɪnstəˈtjuːʃən-ˈtuː-/ noun
1[countableC] a large important organization
Japanese institutions are steadily increasing their presence in Europe.
the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
depository institution financial institution
2[uncountableU] the introduction of a new system or rule
Most companies are in favour of the institution of a common economic policy.
3[countableC]LAW an established system or custom that is accepted in law
the institution of private property
in·sti·tu·tion noun
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