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noun an educational/financial, etc. institution教育、金融等机构 the Smithsonian Institution史密森学会 a mental institution精神病院 We want this to be like a home, not an institution. 我们希望这里像个家,而不像收容所。 the institution of marriage婚姻制度 the institution of new safety procedures新安全规程的制定 You must know him—he's an institution around here! 你一定认识他,他是这一带的知名人物! American laws once protected the institution of slavery. Fish and chips became a national institution in Britain. Football is a national institution in this country. He claimed this threatened ‘the sacred institution of marriage’. He was released from the state institution where he had been confined for four years. Many people with dementia would rather remain at home than be placed in an institution. Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom. The College is one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the country. The state built institutions for those who were considered insane. These changes threaten some of our most cherished institutions. These values are embedded in mainstream social institutions. They are studying ways to reform government institutions. They argue for the reform of existing political institutions. We need to create institutions that benefit our community. a course at an institution of higher education an institution for mentally ill offenders cultural institutions such as religious and legal codes cultural institutions such as the Danish Institute examination procedures within educational institutions patients in mental institutions the central institutions of the nation’s constitution young people who attend higher-education institutions The deal is backed by one of the country’s largest financial institutions. The system is targeted mainly at academic and research institutions. They had him committed to a mental institution. |