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English abbreviation with expansion and Chinese meaning
CIA central intelligence agency
USMC U.S. Marine Corps.
English abbreviation NATO
English full name North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Chinese explanation of North Atlantic Treaty
English abbreviation NASA
English full name National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Chinese explanation of the United States Aeronautics and Space Administration
Central Intelligence Agency (USA) Central Intelligence Agency
Chartered Financial Analyst (Chinese translation: Chartered Financial Analyst, Chartered Financial Analyst, Chartered Financial Analyst, Registered Financial Analyst), referred to as CFA
United World Federal, UWF, World Federal Movement
Federal Council of Churches, FCC, Federal Christian Council
National Education Association, NEA, the largest teachers association in the United States
General Education Board, GEB, American Teachers Association
Imperial Chemical Industries, ICI, Imperial Chemical Company
Office of Strategic Services, OSS, the U.S. Department of Strategic Intelligence, is the predecessor of the CIA. Some people also jokingly call it OH SO SOCIAL, which means all related accounts
Arabian-American Oil Company, ARAMCO, Arab-American Oil Company< /p>
NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHE DEUTSCHE ARBEITERPARTEI, NDA, the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, the Nazi Party
Hamburg America Line, HAPAG, Hamburg American Line Company
Single Global Currency Association , SGCA, Global Single Currency Committee
CSIP——British Columbia Settlement and Integration Program British Columbia Newcomer Settlement and Integration Plan
CPP——Canada Pension PlanCanada Pension Plan< /p>
CIC——Citizenship and Immigration Canada
CPR——Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Pacific Railway
EI——Employment Insurance
p>ESL——English as a Second LanguageEnglish as a Second Language
GIC——Guaranteed Investment CertificateGuaranteed Investment Return Certificate of Deposit
GST——Goods and Services Tax Goods and Services Tax
ICBC——Insurance Corporation of British Columbia BC Automobile Insurance Company
ID——Identification Identification Document
IFH——Interim Federal Health Federal Government Temporary Medical Paper
MSP——Medical Services Pla
nHealth Care Plan
OLA - Open Learning AgencyOpen Adult Education Center
PST - Provincial Sales TaxProvincial Sales Tax
RCMP - Royal Canadian Mounted Police Royal Canadian Mounted Police
RRSP——Registered Retirement Savings Plan
WCB——Worker's Compensation Board
YMCA——Young Men's Christian Association
YWCA——Young Women's Christian Association
CANN——Community Airport Newcomer's Network New immigrants community adaptation and airport reception
ICES——International Credential Evaluation ServiceInternational Credential Evaluation Service
SAFER——Shelter Aid For Elderly Renters provides rental assistance program for elderly tenants
SIN——Social Insurance Number Social Security Card
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty) Strategic Arms Limitation Convention
< p>WHO (World Health organization) World Health OrganizationFDA (Food and Drug Administration) United States Food and Drug Administration
USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) United States Department of Agriculture
p>NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Color People) (National Association for the Advancement of Black Rights, the largest organization for promoting the rights of black people)
IRS (Internal Revenue Service) US Taxation Service
p>NIH (National Institute of Health)
AARP (American Association of Retired People.) (American Association of Retired Persons)
AAUP (American Association of University Professors) ( American Association of University Professors
SCORE (Services Corps of Retired Executives) (This is a group of American corporate executives who retire and serve as free consultants to assist young people in starting their own businesses.
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SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) (a test set by the United States for high school students who want to enter college)
GPA (Grade Point Average) )
GED (General Equivalent Diploma); General Equivalent Diploma (Students who have not graduated from high school can obtain a high school diploma after passing the GED)
AP (advanced placement ) If a high school student in school takes AP courses and passes the exam, he or she does not need to take them again when entering college.
GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is an admissions test for MBA students in the United States.
LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is an admissions test for law students in the United States. Admission Test
MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) The test set by the United States for students entering medical schools
GRE (Graduate Record Exam) This is the admission test for general graduate students in American university graduate schools. Test
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) The English proficiency test for foreign students who want to enter American universities (the so-called "TOEFL" test)
CLEP (College Level Exam Program ) Anyone with academic expertise can take this exam, and once they pass, they can get university credits.
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) This is a special English course in the United States for newly arrived immigrants or foreign students. Also called ESL (English as a Second Language)
CPA (Certified Public Accountant) American licensed accountant
CEO (Chief Executive Officer) top executive officer (mostly refers to the corporate world or company leaders)
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) refers to a disease in which teenagers cannot concentrate and remain calm
BYOB (bring your own bottle) when foreigners treat guests , in order to reduce the burden or personal preference of the type of wine, please indicate "please bring your own wine" on the invitation.
ST "ST" in front of the stock is the abbreviation of "special treatment" in English.
FAQ is the abbreviation of Frequently Asked Questions. A collection of frequently asked questions.
WWW is the abbreviation of World Wide Web, and some people jokingly call it World Wide Wait.
edu education Education
IP (Internet Protocol) Internet Protocol
ISP Network Service Provider
ISO International Organization for Standardization (ISO, International Organization for Stan-dardization (abbreviation).
IT refers to information technology, which is the abbreviation of English Information Technology.
EC Electronic Commerce or E-commerce e-commerce originates from English
Biz business economic abbreviation
Com commerce business abbreviation
Info infomation information abbreviation
Cn China Chinese abbreviation
OK okay Okay
VC Venture Capital Venture Capital
BBS Bulletin Board System Electronic Bulletin Board
Dns DomainNameSystem Domain Name System
Vip Very Important Person VIP
Nic NETWORK INFORMATION CENTER Network Information Center
URL Uniform Resource Location Uniform Resource Locator
adj, adjjadjective(s) (form) adjective
adv, advvadverb( s) (adverb) adverb adv partadverbial particle (adverb) adverb adverb
auxauxiliary (auxiliary) auxiliary verb
[C]countable noun (countable) countable noun
conjconjunction(connection)
def art definite article(definite article)definite article
eg for example(for example)
esp especially (especially) especially
etc and the others (etc.) etc.
ie which is to say (meaning) means
indef artindefinite article (indefinite article) indefinite article
inf infinitive (infinitive) infinitive
int interjection (sense) interjection
n noun(s) ( noun
neg negative(ly)(negative) negative (place)
part adjparticipial adjective(fractal) participle adjective
pers person(person) Personal pronoun
pers pronpersonal pronoun (personal pronoun) personal pronoun
pl plural (plural) plural (of)
pp past participle (past participle) past participle< /p>
pref prefix (prefix) prefix
prep preposition (al) (preposition) preposition, preposition, preposition
pron pronoun (generation) pronoun
pt past tense (past) past tense
sb somebody (someone) someone
sing singular (singular) singular (of)
sth something (something) something or something
suff suffix (suffix) suffix [U]
un countable noun (uncountable) uncountable noun< /p>
US America (n) (United States) United States (of)
v verb(s) (verb) verb [VP]
Verb Pattern (verb type) Verb type
vi verb intransitive (intransitive verb) intransitive verb
vt verb transitive (transitive verb) transitive verb
look at (look at) see
male (male) male (of)
female (female) female (of)
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