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
- That has not stopped Republican lawmakers from pushing for a break-up and eventual privatisation of the companies.
但这并未阻止共和党(republican)立法者力争对它们进行分拆并最终私有化。 - 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。 - He has started a privatisation programme to try and win support from the business community
他启动了一套私有化方案,以设法赢得商界的支持。 - 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。 - The privatisation allowed companies to rake in huge profits.
私有化使许多公司大赚了一笔。 - Sweeping privatisation of housing since the late1990s has radically changed the social and political fabric of urban china.
自1990年代末期,凌厉的住房私有化迅速改变了中国城市的社会政治结构。 - Privatisation was promoted as the answer to the problems of the developing world.
私有化被推崇为解决发展中世界问题的答案。 - At some point partial nationalisation of finance must also be replaced by privatisation and better regulation.
在某一个时候,我们也必须用私有化和更好的监管,取代对金融业的部分国有化。 - Such conflicts of interest influence the success or failure of a privatisation.
这种利益冲突影响到私有化的成败。 - 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。
