nationalise
常見(jiàn)例句
- What we need, and soon, is a “resolution regime”, governing how the government may take over any big financial institution and sell, nationalise or close it.
我們現(xiàn)在最需要什麼? 是一個(gè)“処理制度”,去決定政府接手大型金融機(jī)搆後去售賣(mài),將其國(guó)有化或是使其破産。 - In 1990 Mario Vargas Llosa, one of Latin America’s foremost novelists, enraged by a government attempt to nationalise his country’s banks, cast aside his pen and threw himself into politics.
1990年馬裡奧巴爾加斯略薩是拉丁美洲最重要的小說(shuō)家之一,試圖激怒政府國(guó)有化本國(guó)的銀行,他拋棄他的筆投身於政治。 - It will also diversify its cash reserves into the currencies of allies, such as China, Russia and Brazil, and nationalise the gold industry.
該國(guó)將使通過(guò)持有中國(guó)、俄羅斯和巴西等盟友國(guó)家的貨幣來(lái)使現(xiàn)金儲(chǔ)備多元化,國(guó)內(nèi)的黃金産業(yè)也將收歸國(guó)有。 - It was made worse after 1973 when Mr Mobutu began to nationalise mines and industries.
ECONOMIST: The last days of Mobutu - The protest leaders also want to nationalise Bolivia's oil and gas industry and convene a constituent assembly.
ECONOMIST: Bolivia - The most extreme and, in some ways, the most attractive option would be temporarily to nationalise the banks.
ECONOMIST: Japan's banks 返回 nationalise