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nepotism

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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nep·o·tis·m /ˈnepətɪzəm/ noun [uncountable]  BEUNFAIRthe practice of unfairly giving the best jobs to members of your family when you are in a position of power 任人唯亲;重用亲戚;裙带关系 allegations of nepotism and corruption 对任人唯亲和腐败行为的指控nepotistic /ˌnepəˈtɪstɪk◂/ adjective cronyism, → jobs for the boys at job(16)
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nepotismNepotism is an old story in Hollywood Circles.Berri also criticized the government for excessive secrecy and nepotism.Through successive administrations, corruption, nepotism and fiscal mismanagement remained the order of the day.As if to prove the point, some of those crying nepotism loudest are themselves close members of the family.N.-run trials are suffused with tensions that spring from allegations that include nepotism, cronyism and mismanagement of resources.Some senior executives have been accused by minority shareholders of mismanagement, nepotism, and of presiding over asset-stripping.He resigned, amid rumours of nepotism.Unashamed nepotism ensured that one of the boys became Archbishop of St Andrews while still a minor.Jobs in the state sector are allocated by examination, but in reality the system is riddled with nepotism and clientism.The city government throbbed with nepotism, malfeasance and awesome abuse of public money and facilities.
From Longman Business Dictionarynepotismnep‧o‧tis‧m /ˈnepətɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] disapproving the practice of giving jobs to members of your family when you are in a position of powerSome senior executives have been accused by shareholders of mismanagement and nepotism.Origin nepotism (1600-1700) French népotisme, from Latin nepos; → NEPHEW
nep·o·tis·m nounChineseSyllable
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nepotism
nepotism /ˈnepətɪzəm/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: népotisme, from Latin nepos; nephew
the practice of unfairly giving the best jobs to members of your family when you are in a position of power:
    allegations of nepotism and corruption
—nepotistic /ˌnepəˈtɪstɪk◂/ adjective
cronyism, ⇨ jobs for the boys at job(15)


nepo·tismBrE /ˈnepətɪzəm/ 🔊NAmE /ˈnepətɪzəm/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (disapproving) giving unfair advantages to your own family if you are in a position of power, especially by giving them jobs 裙带关系;任人唯亲