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1688328 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Institution OR regime

hello, what is diference between institution and regime? which one is better in this sentence.thanks

1. Sukeyuki Itoh precisely pointed out that The late Qing Dynasty had ingrained in institutions.

2. Sukeyuki Itoh exactly pointed out that The late Qing Dynasty had ingrained in regime.

this sentence come from the Sino-Japan War's document.
  

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Institutions are structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behaviour of a set of individuals within a given human collectivity. A Regime is a set of rules or conditions. (Normal political) Sukeyuki Itoh accurately pointed out that The late Qing Dynasty had ingrained in institutions

  • Institutions are structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behaviour of a set of individuals within a given human collectivity.
  • A Regime is a set of rules or conditions.
  • (Normal political) Sukeyuki Itoh accurately pointed out that The late Qing Dynasty had ingrained in institutions
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Institutions are structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behaviour of a set of individuals within a given human collectivity.


A Regime is a set of rules or conditions. (Normal political)


Sukeyuki Itoh accurately pointed out that The late Qi

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...but I have no idea what 'had ingrained in...' means.
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Sukeyuki Itoh accurately pointed out that The late Qing Dynasty has been ingrained in institutions.



I think that reads better!
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But what does it mean, Dave?
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ingrained - worked into the fibres/pores. English has been ingrained into me.

I think the writer was talking about the effects/impact of the dynasty on the general population.

I start to doubt myself when questioned by the likes of yourself, its normally me asking you to explain things.
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but it is possible using 'indicate' instead of 'point out', it can be more formally?
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indicate is present tense so you would say indicated.

Sukeyuki Itoh accurately indicated that - fact

Sukeyuki Itoh indicated accurately that - opinion of the writer.
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Hi,

. . . that The the late Qing Dynasty had . . .

Clive
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1. The late Qing Dynasty has been ingrained in institutions.

2.The late Qing Dynasty had been ingrained in institutions.

in my opinion, 'had been' expresses the effect of institutions was in the late Qing Dynasty.
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has if it is still there. had if not.

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