centralisation
基本解釋
- n.集中化
- =centralization(美).
英漢例句
- Today this centralisation is one of the biggest differences between California and other states.
今天,這種集中就是加州和其它的州區(qū)別最大的一個(gè)地方。 - But what is most wrong with the British version of representative democracy is its extreme over-centralisation.
但是英國(guó)的代議制最大的錯(cuò)誤的它的極端的過(guò)于中心化。 - I got the sense – but maybe this is a misperception – that he wanted to push harder for more centralisation, but that there was no consensus.
我有種感覺(jué)(但可能是誤解):他愿意更努力地推行更為集中的監(jiān)管,但是未能獲得共識(shí)。 - They have launched a critique of government that laments its centralisation, not just its size.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - Centralisation, government targets and a focus on exams have made state schools less customer-friendly and more boring.
ECONOMIST: Home education