privatisation
英 [ˌpraɪvətaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [ˌpraɪvətəˈzeɪʃn]
n. 私有化;民营化;私营化
BNC.4910
英英释义
noun
- changing something from state to private ownership or control
双语例句
- But privatisation and openness whipped this into shape.
但是,私有化和开放化使其塑造成型。 - The Government was determined to go full steam ahead with its privatisation programme
政府下决心要全力实施私有化计划。 - No British government could have allowed an individual to become so rich from a single privatisation.
任何一届英国政府都不可能允许某个个人单凭一次私有化过程就变得如此富有。 - Parliament plans to redraft the law on privatisation
国会计划重新起草私有化法律。 - One research topic close to her heart is privatisation in China.
她青睐的一个研究课题是中国私有化。 - Poland accelerated privatisation, reformed its pension system and strengthened local government in 1998-2000.
1998年至2000年,波兰加速了私有化进程,改革了养老金制度并增强了地方政府的实力。 - Privatisation and the breaking up of statutory monopolies has reduced rent-seeking by organised groups of public employees.
私有化和打破法定垄断,减少了有组织的公共雇主群体的寻租行为。 - Privatisation and other economic reforms are impeded by a secretive, Soviet-style bureaucracy.
政府的阴谋和苏维埃式的官僚作风也让私有化与其它经济改革屡屡受阻。 - Privatisation goes against the grain of their principle of opposition to private ownership of industry.
私有化有悖于他们反对工业私有的原则。 - I reject absolutely the notion that privatisation of our industry is now inevitable
我绝对不能接受我们这一产业的私有化目前已成必然的看法。
