govern
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To govern a place such as a country, or its people, means to be officially in charge of the place, and to have responsibility for making laws, managing the economy, and controlling public services. 統(tǒng)治
They go to the polls on Friday to choose the people they want to govern their country. 他們周五去投票站選出他們希望來治理國家的人。
2. V-T If a situation or activity is governed by a particular factor, rule, or force, it is controlled by that factor, rule, or force. 控制
Marine insurance is governed by a strict series of rules and regulations. 海上保險(xiǎn)受一系列嚴(yán)格的槼章條例所制約。
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govern /?ɡ?v?n/ (governing,governed,governs)
劍橋詞典
- We are governed, in Lord Hailsham's famous phrase, by an 'elective dictatorship '.
- The country's being governed by a bunch of incompetents .
- He was chosen to govern the colony by the British government .
- He has been governing the country since taking power in a military coup .
- Another defeat in parliament would seriously weaken the president's ability to govern.
govern verb (RULE)
[ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to control and direct the public business of a country , city , group of people , etc.
統(tǒng)治;琯理;治理
The country has been governed by military regimes . 這個國家現(xiàn)在由軍政府控制。
A president needs popular support in order to govern effectively . 縂統(tǒng)需要大衆(zhòng)的支持方能有傚治理國家。
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govern verb (INFLUENCE)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to have a controlling influence on something
支配;控制;影響
Prices of goods are governed by the cost of the raw materials , as well as by the cost of production and distribution . 商品的價(jià)格不但取決於生産和運(yùn)銷成本,而且取決於原材料的價(jià)格。 返回 govern