decentralise
基本解釋
- vt. (英)分散;分權(quán)(等于decentralize)
英漢例句
- A central tenet of American conservatism is to decentralise power.
美國(guó)保守主義的中心信條就是要分散權(quán)力。 - Some believe it will decentralise the business completely, reversing the urbanisation that accompanies industrialisation.
有些人相信,它將完成分散商業(yè),顛倒由工業(yè)化帶來(lái)的都市。 - What I want to say to David Cameron is that if you decentralise power you risk getting rid of a basic level of fairness and equality.
這也是我想對(duì)大衛(wèi)·卡梅隆說(shuō)的,權(quán)力分散不僅會(huì)讓你丟掉基本層面的公正與平等,而且還會(huì)創(chuàng)造出彼此無(wú)法交流的孤立社區(qū)來(lái)。 - In fiscal matters, Mr Segal is close behind: he wants to cut taxes and decentralise government.
ECONOMIST: Canada - DPJ's most powerful attack on the bureaucracy involved proposals to decentralise spending by granting more autonomy to local governments.
ECONOMIST: Japan's election - No one in Kiev seems prepared to decentralise power to the regions, where the best hope for reform may lie.
ECONOMIST: Ill health all around in Ukraine