decentralise
美 [?di:'sentr?la?z]
英 [?di:'sentr?la?z] 
- v.分散;將…的權(quán)力下放
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)分撒疏散
英漢雙解
1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 分散,下放(權(quán)力);將…的權(quán)力下放to give some of the power of a central government, organization, etc. to smaller parts or organizations around the country |
| decentralized authority/administration 下放了的權(quán)力╱行政權(quán) |
英漢解釋
例句
Some believe it will decentralise the business completely, reversing the urbanisation that accompanies industrialisation.
有些人相信制造業(yè)將完全“去中心化”,徹底逆轉(zhuǎn)伴隨工業(yè)化的城市化進(jìn)程。
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。
He also introduced measures that were supposed radically to decentralise power.
他也引入了度量標(biāo)準(zhǔn),被認(rèn)為是要根本地分散權(quán)力。
It is also launching a pilot plan to decentralise the education system, giving control to local government.
另外,秘魯政府正啟動(dòng)一項(xiàng)分散教育系統(tǒng)權(quán)力的試點(diǎn)計(jì)劃,將控制權(quán)下放給地方政府。
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)。
Radically, they want to decentralise the top-heavy system in which local politicians are in thrall to Tokyo's pork providers;
他們激進(jìn)地認(rèn)為頭重腳輕的政治體系應(yīng)該下放權(quán)力,因?yàn)?/c>地方政客已經(jīng)淪為東京權(quán)貴們的走狗;