decentralization

英[ˌdi:ˌsentrəlaɪ\'zeɪʃn]
美[ˌdiˌsentrəlaɪ\'zeɪʃn]

基本释义

n.
分散

词性变化

实用例句

Decentralization and experimentation must be encouraged.

必须鼓励权力下放和大胆尝试。

柯林斯例句

This is not simply a problem of financial centralization or decentralization.

这不是个简单的财政集中分散的问题.

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Domestic vertical tax competition is the must of tax decentralization.

国内纵向税收竞争是一国税收分权的必然产物.

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This is consistent with the hypothesis that fiscal decentralization increases economic efficiency.

这与我们的假设——财政分权可以提高经济效率——是一致的.

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It is not, however, a total decentralization by any means.

然而, 它不是由任何工具的全部的分散.

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The systems mode of the law should include uniform and decentralization.

法体模式应是统一立法与单行立法相结合.

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Avoiding the interest rate risk needs financial innovation and risk decentralization.

其中风险分散和金融创新是主要的避险手段.

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How to determine the degree of centralization or decentralization of power?

如何确定集权或分权的度?

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Centralization and decentralization are in constant contradiction with each other.

集中与分散是经常矛盾的.

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The multiple market approach implies a high degree of decentralization.

多元市场方法意味着高度集中.

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Decentralization? who gets how much power over what?

放权? 谁在哪方面得到多大的权力?

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But decentralization raises problems of its own.

但权力分散又会产生相应的问题.

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Over the years, different decentralization models have emerged.

多年来出现了不同的权力下放模式.

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The decentralization of vast risk of raising money is the chief economical and legal quality.

巨大筹资风险的分散化正是BOT最主要的经济法律特点.

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While most management experts favor decentralized organization, some firms instead change from decentralization to centralization.

然而,正当大多数管理专家热衷于分权模式之时, 一些企业却正在从分权转向集权模式.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the social process in which population and industry moves from urban centers to outlying districts

  • 2. the spread of power away from the center to local branches or governments

反义词

n.地方分权;疏散

centralization

其他释义

centralization

最新英语单词

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