公共设施 (公共設施)
gōng gòng shè shī
Pinyin

Definition

公共设施 (公共設施)
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gōng gòng shè shī
  1. public facilities
  2. infrastructure

Related Words (20)

gōng zhǔ
  1. 1 princess
gōng jiāo
  1. 1 public transportation
  2. 2 mass transit
  3. 3 abbr. for 公共交通[gōng gòng jiāo tōng]
gōng jiāo chē
  1. 1 public transport vehicle
  2. 2 town bus
  3. 3 classifier: 辆 liàng
gōng bù
  1. 1 to announce
  2. 2 to make public
  3. 3 to publish
gōng sī
  1. 1 (business) company
  2. 2 company
  3. 3 firm
  4. 4 corporation
  5. 5 incorporated
  6. 6 classifier: 家 jiā

Idioms (20)

付诸实施
fù zhū shí shī
  1. 1 to put into practice
  2. 2 to carry out (idiom)
倒行逆施
dào xíng nì shī
  1. 1 to go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong
  2. 2 to try to turn back history
  3. 3 a perverse way of doing things
假公济私
jiǎ gōng jì sī
  1. 1 official authority used for private interests (idiom); to attain private ends by abusing public position
公之于世
gōng zhī yú shì
  1. 1 to announce to the world (idiom)
  2. 2 to make public
  3. 3 to let everyone know
公之于众
gōng zhī yú zhòng
  1. 1 to make known to the masses (idiom); to publicize widely
  2. 2 to let the world know

Sample Sentences

风险当然是有的。但我们可以跟政府建立合作关系,将风险降到最低。同时我注意到,政府近几年免除了很多非洲国家的债务,促进了同非洲国家的关系,为对非投资扫除了障碍。而且政府还搞了很多援非项目,帮他们修建了公路,铁路,发电站,学校,足球场等很多公共设施。连哪个国家的议会大楼都是中国建的。这些足可以看出政府对投资非洲的决心和信心。
fēngxiǎn dāngrán shì yǒu de 。dàn wǒmen kěyǐ gēn zhèngfǔ jiànlì hézuòguānjì ,jiāng fēngxiǎn jiàng dào zuìdī 。tóngshí wǒ zhùyì dào ,zhèngfǔ jìnjǐnián miǎnchú le hěn duō fēizhōu guójiā de zhàiwù ,cùjìn le tóng fēizhōu guójiā de guānxi ,wèi duì fēi tóuzī sǎochú le zhàngài 。érqiě zhèngfǔ hái gǎo le hěn duō yuán fēi xiàngmù ,bāng tāmen xiūjiàn le gōnglù ,tiělù ,fādiànzhàn ,xuéxiào ,zúqiúchǎng děng hěn duō gōnggòng shèshī 。lián nǎge guójiā de yìhuì dàlóu dōu shì Zhōngguó jiàn de 。zhèxiē zú kěyǐ kànchū zhèngfǔ duì tóuzī fēizhōu de juéxīn hé xìnxīn 。
Of course there are risks. But if we can establish cooperative relations with the government, future risks will be at their lowest they can be. At the same time I've noticed that the government in the last few years has waived the debt of many African countries to promote good relations and remove obstacles for investing in said countries. Additionally, the government is doing a lot to aid projects in Africa. They're helping to build roads, railroads, power plants, schools, soccer stadiums, and other kinds of public facilities. There's even a country whose parliament building was built by Chinese companies. From these examples you can see the determination and confidence the government places in investment in Africa.