watchdog

英 [ˈwɒtʃ.dɒɡ]      美 [ˈwɑːtʃ.dɑːɡ]
  • n. 看门狗;监察人;忠实的看守人
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watchdog (n.)
also watch-dog, c. 1600, from watch (v.) + dog (n.). Figurative sense is attested by 1845.
1. The new rules have been embraced by government watchdog organizations.
政府监察机构已经欣然接受了这些新规则。
2. The sound of the heavy footsteps awoke the watchdog.
沉重的脚步声惊醒了看门狗.
3. The committee acts as an independent watchdog over government spending.
这个委员会作为独立监察机构监督政府开支.
4. But WatchDog is not absolutely safe, which loses frequently the validity and makes the system paralysis.
watchdog并非绝对安全, 常常失去有效性,使系统瘫痪.
5. Will government maintain its role of watchdog and regulator?
政府会继续起到监察者和调控者的作用 吗 ?