英:[ˌmæləd'mɪnɪstə]
美:[ˌmæləd'mɪnəstə]
英:[ˌmæləd'mɪnɪstə]
美:[ˌmæləd'mɪnəstə]
mal·ad·min·is·ter
mae ld mI nih str
第三人称单数:maladministers
现在分词:maladministering
过去式:maladministered
过去分词:maladministered
maladministration (n.)
transitive verb
to handle or manage poorly, inefficiently, or corruptly.The state was maladministered during the former governor's time in office.
The first known use of maladministration was in 1639
1 The consequence is untold waste, fraud, maladministration and lawlessness.
2 Many of America’s great cities are collapsing into squalor and depravity, in part because of the maladministration that a year-zero mentality produces.
3 That sequence of events might convey to the casual observer that the conditions the Gazan people are presently enduring are a function of their government’s recklessness, inhumanity, and general commitment to maladministration.
4 Aside from a potential prison sentence for a felony conviction, a charge of bribery, corruption, malpractice, or maladministration could be grounds for impeachment under the New Hampshire Constitution.
5 Examples could include the maladministration of AI systems designed to regulate and safeguard nuclear power stations, leading to meltdown and the release of radiation into the atmosphere.
6 An election of every four years will prevent maladministration.Col.
7 The two discussed how, at the Constitutional Convention, the framers discussed giving Congress the power to impeach the president for maladministration rather than high crimes or misdemeanors.
8 Madison objected, on the ground that maladministration could mean just about anything.
1 胡搞
2 对…管理不善
3 紊乱
unbalanced choppy disorderly inordinate unstuck undistinguishable tangly tanglesome confusion spaghetti disorganization misrule disarrange unbalance
4 管理不当
5 瞎搞