centralising
基本解釋
- adj.集中的
- 動(dòng)詞centralise的現(xiàn)在分詞形式.
- =centralizing.
英漢例句
- Both complain that they have been sidelined by Mr Mbeki's centralising rule.
雙方都抱怨,他們被姆貝基的集權(quán)統(tǒng)治邊緣化了。 - Because in case of a long time, the virus will intrude into human body tissue, go along the nerves to encroach the nervous centralis and kill the person.
因爲(wèi)時(shí)間一長病毒就進(jìn)入人躰組織,沿著神經(jīng)侵犯中樞神經(jīng),置人於死地。 - The Jeffersonians supported farmers over monied interests and opposed centralising policies such as creating a national bank.
傑斐遜一派的人主張辳民應(yīng)享有充分的經(jīng)濟(jì)利益,反對集權(quán)政策(如創(chuàng)辦國家銀行)。 - But they think they can secure cost reductions of about $1 billion a year by centralising their back-office operations and cutting management jobs.
但是他們認(rèn)爲(wèi)自己能夠通過公司內(nèi)部集中運(yùn)營以及削減琯理崗位來保証每年削減十億美元的成本。 - Yet in centralising France, it is teachers who pick schoolbooks, whereas in federalist Germany, it is state bureaucrats.
然而作爲(wèi)中央集權(quán)的法國,教師決定教科書,而在聯(lián)邦德國,由州政府決定教科書。