decentralisation
基本解釋
- n.分散;疏散;地方分權(quán)
- =decentralization(美).
英漢例句
- The core of the plan is the decentralisation of the state, giving Serbian areas much autonomy.
該計(jì)劃的核心內(nèi)容是科索沃的地方分權(quán)制度——讓科索沃內(nèi)塞爾維亞人居住各地區(qū)擁有足夠的自治權(quán)。 - The public could debate energy policy and decentralisation. Voters could even decide whether to raise consumption taxes.
公衆(zhòng)可以討論能源政策和地方分權(quán),選民甚至可以決定是否去增加消費(fèi)稅。 - Greg Clark, the minister for cities and decentralisation, insists that the draft planning-policy framework is “thoroughly localist”.
格雷格?尅拉尅是城市地方分權(quán)的部長,堅(jiān)稱該計(jì)劃政策框架的草案是“完全的地方特色”。 - For opposition parties observing the mess, decentralisation is an appealing (if hardly catchy) solution.
ECONOMIST: Politics - The decentralisation of American education also makes it impossible to introduce national testing standards.
ECONOMIST: The education president (Part 2) - But there is no doubt that Spanish decentralisation has, with minimal post-Franco coercion, kept the country together.
ECONOMIST: Devolution can be salvation
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- power decentralisation 去中心化
- decentralisation minister 地方分權(quán)部長
- Deconcentrationet Decentralisation 權(quán)力下放與地方分權(quán)
- Organic decentralisation 有機(jī)性疏散
- La Decentralisation 地方分權(quán)