centralise
常見(jiàn)例句
- But Mr Calderón appears to want to centralise security policy in his own office.
但是卡爾德龍表現(xiàn)得好像要把安全政策全集中在自己的辦公室里似的。 - Such projects also slightly mitigate the likelihood that REDD will centralise power.
此類項(xiàng)目也能稍許降低REDD計(jì)劃使權(quán)力集中的可能性。 - Or rather, it is a distraction to judge the euro crisis as a tussle between those clinging to national interests and those ready to centralise more power in the EU.
或者說(shuō),它忽略了這樣一種現(xiàn)實(shí),即歐元危機(jī)背后實(shí)際上是派系爭(zhēng)斗,其中一派固守國(guó)家利益不放,另外一方則期待在歐盟內(nèi)部實(shí)現(xiàn)集權(quán)。 - With or without treaty change, the euro zone is being forced to centralise powers.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne - Branches are often run almost autonomously, so a merger serves as a convenient excuse to centralise.
ECONOMIST: Consolidation beckons for Japan's retail icons - Hence, too, a determination to centralise and control decisions that might otherwise chip away at cohesion.
ECONOMIST: The DaimlerChrysler emulsion 返回 centralise