centralisation
英 [ˌsentrəlaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [ˌsentrələˈzeɪʃn]
网络 集中化; 中央集权; 集权; 中心化; 中央化型态
BNC.16506
英英释义
noun
- gathering to a center
- the act of consolidating power under a central control
双语例句
- Yet US financial panics have only got worse since the centralisation of monetary policy via the creation of the fed in 1913.
然而自1913年成立美联储、统一货币政策以来,美国金融危机却变得更为严重。 - When that happens, I expect the pressure for greater centralisation to come from the creditor countries.
一旦这种情况发生,我预计,各债权国将会施压,要求欧盟加强集中化。 - The first is political. It has massively encouraged centralisation, complexity and micro-management within government.
第一种是政治方面的:它大大鼓励了政府内部的中央集权、复杂性和微观管理。 - He added: "Gaopeng is also undergoing some reorganisation of some departments, for example increasing centralisation of sales operations."
他补充称:“高朋网也在对一些部门进行重组,例如加大了销售部门的整合。” - Centralisation of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly.
通过拥有国家资本和独享垄断权的国家银行,把信贷集中在国家手里。 - The Germans want a different sort of centralisation, built on rules to punish the profligate.
德国人想建立另外一种类型的中央集权,建立在对挥霍型政府进行惩罚的原则之上。 - Moreover, the centralisation of authority in one institution carries its own risks of insufficient airing of differences, groupthink and ultimate failure.
此外,将权限集中到一家机构也存在风险缺乏意见的差异化、出现水平低下的集体决策并最终失败。 - The centralisation of the state with an added measure of nationalism has created a new sense of the return of status plus the flattery of the state's attention.
随着俄罗斯的集权化以及民族主义的上升,这些机构体会到自身地位的回归,感觉重又成为国家关注的对象。 - They condemned the white paper as a charter for centralisation and selective education.
他们谴责白皮书是在怂恿中央集权和精英教育。 - A centralisation of bank resolution policies, and a eurozone bond would also require treaty change.
集中的问题银行处理政策、欧元区债券,也需要通过修改条约来实现。
