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In 1907, he was a judge in a new annual art exhibition sponsored by the Ministry of Education (Bunten), which started that year, and in 1913 restored the Nihon Bijitsuin, whose activities had been continually interrupted due to the pressures of old-guard cronyism.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
1907年にはこの年より始まった文部省美術展覧会(文展)の審査員を務め、大正2年(1913年)には守旧派に押されて活動が途絶えていた日本美術院の再興に至った。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Because of a rapid increase in the number of young employees, the company once faced problems such as: that the organization was weakened by the cronyism resulting from the narrow age gap between team leaders and subordinates; that team leaders' cannot win the trust of subordinates due to uncertainty over their levels of expertise and skills; and that team leaders do not have the confidence to give guidance to subordinates because they do not have comprehensive knowledge about materials, electricity and maintenance, despite their know-how about machinery operation.例文帳に追加
若い従業員が急に増えたことにより、『班長と部下の年齢が近く、友達感覚になってしまい、組織として弱い。』、『班長の技術・技能レベルが不明で、部下から信頼が得られない。』、 『機械の操作は教えられるが、材料・電気・保守といった総合的な知識が不足しており、部下の指導に自信がない。』等の課題を抱えていたという。 - 経済産業省
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日本語WordNet(英和)での「cronyism」の意味 |
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cronyism
友人や仲間におこなうえこひいき(適性などお構いなしに地位を与えるなどの)
(favoritism shown to friends and associates (as by appointing them to positions without regard for their qualifications))
Wiktionary英語版での「cronyism」の意味 |
cronyism
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/28 18:11 UTC 版)
語源
From crony (“close friend”) + -ism (suffix forming names of a tendency of action, behaviour, condition, opinion, or state belonging to a class or group of persons).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈkɹəʊnɪɪz(ə)m/
- (General American) IPA: /ˈkɹoʊniˌɪzəm/
- ハイフネーション: cro‧ny‧i‧sm
名詞
cronyism (countable and uncountable, plural cronyisms)
- (originally US, derogatory) Favouritism to friends without regard for their qualifications; especially (politics), in their appointment to political positions.
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1974 September 19, Lawrence W[arren] Pierce, United States District Judge, “Memorandum Opinion and Order”, in John R. Patterson, et al., Plaintiffs, v Newspaper and Mail Deliverers’ Union of New York and Vicinity, et al., Defendants. […], page 23a:
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[T]he present structure of the collective bargaining agreement, combined with nepotism and cronyism and other abuses in employment and referral practices, have perpetuated the effects of the past discrimination, […]
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1988, Norman H. Clark, “Booze and Politics, 1933–83”, in The Dry Years: Prohibition and Social Change in Washington, revised edition, Seattle, Wash.; London: University of Washington Press, →ISBN, page 258:
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1990 April 4, Dick Armey, Hearing on the Reauthorization of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Humanities: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session […] (Serial No. 101-78), volume 3, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 35:
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2013 April, Randall G[regory] Holcombe, Andrea M. Castillo, “Communism”, in Liberalism and Cronyism: Two Rival Political and Economic Systems, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, →ISBN, page 31:
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[C]ommunism is predicated upon a central structure of economic command that is singularly entrusted with allocating resources and making economic decisions. Because of this centralized command structure, communist societies fall prey to the forces of cronyism and influence-peddling as commune members without economic power curry favor with commune leaders that control access to resources.
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2015, Thomas J. Gradel, Dick Simpson, “Suburban Scandals”, in Corrupt Illinois: Patronage, Cronyism, and Criminality, Urbana; Chicago, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, →ISBN, page 117:
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Patronage, nepotism, cronyism, abuse of power, and criminal activity flourish, sometimes for decades, in numerous town halls, police stations, and special-purpose government agencies in the suburbs.
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- (obsolete) The condition of being friends; friendship; also, the ability or inclination to make friends.
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1829 June 26, Robert Taylor, “Characterism of Leeds”, in The Lion, volume III, number 26, London: Richard Carlile, […], →OCLC, page 813:
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[T]he preacher […] was reading to them the duty of loving one another as Christians, But only particularly and exclusively were they to love one another "as Christians," that is as confederates and caballers together in a particular interest, distinct from that of the great family of mankind; […] The benefit to themselves from this Free-masonry sectarian cronyism, (for which the uninitiated world is so much obliged to them) was, to be, that […] [t]he spirit of God was to bear witness with their spirits, and to settle the matter of faith with a degree of conviction, that should render reason superfluous and inquiry unnecessary.
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1840, Leigh Hunt, “English and French Females. Their Costumes and Bearing.”, in The Seer; or, Common-places Refreshed. […], part I, London: Edward Moxon, […], →OCLC, page 73, column 1:
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Our friend the Old Crony, we see, for all his connoisseurship and crony-ism, his regard for a certain piquancy of perfection in the French dress and walk, and his wish that his fair countrywomen would "take steps" after their fashion, cannot get rid of the preference in which he was brought up for the beauty of the English countenance.
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[1841], “a mother” [pseudonym], “Peculiar Duties of Wives in Various Stations of Life”, in The Young Wife; or, Hints to Married Daughters. […], London: The Religious Tract Society, →OCLC, page 123:
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She [the minister's wife] is warned against being drawn into excessive attachments, engrossing intimacies, low and gossiping cronyism, all intermeddling with tales and talebearers, with family breaches, with partisanship, and with ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
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1869, Mortimer Collins, “Double Entanglement”, in The Ivory Gate. […], volume I, London: Hurst and Blackett, […], →OCLC, page 222:
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And the Englishman and Irishman went off together in a state of thorough cronyism, the former imagining that he had quite taken in his companion, and entertaining no suspicion that it was rather the other way.
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別の表記
- croneyism (dated)
関連する語
- crony
- crony capitalism
- cronydom
- cronyish
- cronyist
- cronyistic
- cronynomics
参考
- corruption
- corruptocracy
- kakistocracy
- kleptocracy
- old boy network
参照
- ^ “cronyism, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, July 2023; “cronyism, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
アナグラム
- crimsony
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