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شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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noun plan of action ADJ. clear, coherent | conscious, deliberate a deliberate policy to involve people of all ages in the scheme | strict | controversial | official, public | government, party | company | domestic, internal, national, regional | open-door an open-door policy for migrant workers | agricultural, conservation, economic, educational, energy, environmental, financial, fiscal, foreign, housing, industrial, military, social, transport, etc. VERB + POLICY develop, formulate, frame, shape | establish, implement, introduce | adopt, carry out, follow, pursue The government followed a policy of restraint in public spending. | have, operate The company operates a strict no-smoking policy. POLICY + VERB be aimed at sth a policy aimed at halting economic recession POLICY + NOUN decision, making | change, review | document, statement PREP. ~ of The company's policy of expansion has created many new jobs. | ~ on the party's policy on housing PHRASES a matter of policy It is a matter of company policy that we do not disclose the names of clients. insurance contract ADJ. insurance | contents, life, motor, etc. VERB + POLICY take out | renew POLICY + VERB cover sb/sth The policy covers (you for) accidental loss or damage. | expire POLICY + NOUN holder | schedule PREP. in a/the ~ risks defined in the policy | under a/the ~ the types of claims covered under the policy
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun practice: Our policy is to treat all fairly.
Simple Definitions
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policy ADJECTIVES/NOUN + policy government/public/state policy • Government spending is determined by government policy. party policy • State ownership is party policy. company/hospital/university etc policy • It is not company policy to offer refunds. foreign policy • Support for human rights is a key element in our foreign policy. economic/fiscal policy • The middle classes have suffered most as a result of government economic policies. defence/energy/housing etc policy • Our energy policies must put the environment first. a deliberate policy • Some customers pursue a deliberate policy of delaying payment. a clear policy • There was no clear policy on this matter. a coherent policy (= one in which all the parts of the policy work well together ) • A long-term coherent policy for industry is needed. verbs formulate/develop a policy • We try to formulate policies that will meet the needs of the people. make policy (= decide what it will be ) • A committee of representatives makes policy. shape policy (= develop it or have an influence on it ) • These terrorist acts will not be allowed to shape our foreign policy. adopt a policy (= use one ) • He adopted a policy of radical reform. implement a policy (= take action in the way that has been decided ) • Local government is responsible for implementing central government policy. pursue/follow a policy (= continue with a policy over a period of time ) • The organization is pursuing a policy of cost cutting. reverse a policy (= stop a policy and change it ) • The new government set about reversing previous policies. a policy aims at something/to do something (= tries to achieve something ) • The policy aimed to reduce the budget deficit. policy + NOUN a policy decision • No policy decision can be made until the next meeting. a policy statement • There has been no policy statement on this from the French government. a policy change • There have been numerous policy changes in recent months. a policy issue • He rarely consulted him on general policy issues. a policy maker (= someone who decides on what it should be ) • Policy makers have not dealt with the issue very effectively. a policy objective • How can we best achieve our policy objectives? a policy initiative (= something done to achieve a policy's goals ) • The policy initiatives have focused on the inner cities. phrases a change of/in policy • This decision represented a major change in policy. a shift in policy (= a small change ) • The shift in policy placed more emphasis on teachers' assessments of students' progress. a reversal of policy (= a change back to what it was before ) • The strength of this opposition forced a rapid reversal of policy. policy 2 NOUN + policy an insurance policy • Is the damage covered by your insurance policy? a life policy/life insurance policy (= one that will pay out money if you die ) • New homeowners must usually buy a life policy before they can get a mortgage. a contents policy British English (= one that will pay out money if things in your home are damaged or stolen ) • Most basic contents policies cover accidents to mirrors. verbs take out/buy a policy (= arrange it ) • People with children should take out a life insurance policy. renew a policy (= buy it again, especially regularly ) • The policy must be renewed every year. a policy covers something (= will pay out money in relation to it ) • The policy does not cover dental bills. a policy pays out (= pays you money when you claim it ) • I thought my insurance policy would pay out.
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