privatization
英 [ˌpraɪvətaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [ˌpraɪvətəˈzeɪʃn]
n. 私有(营)化
BNC.6319 / COCA.6652
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使私有化;使归私有
If a company, industry, or service that is owned by the stateis privatized, the government sells it and makes it a private company.- The water boards are about to be privatized.
水务委员会将实行私有化。 - ...a pledge to privatise the rail and coal industries.
将铁路和煤炭工业私有化的保证 - ...the newly privatized FM radio stations.
新转为私有化的调频广播电台
- The water boards are about to be privatized.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 privatise
英英释义
noun
- changing something from state to private ownership or control
双语例句
- The Research on the Privatization of Public Services and the Reform of Government Management
公共服务民营化与政府管理改革研究 - Privatization could become a political albatross for the ruling party.
私有化可能会成为该执政党一个难以摆脱的政治障碍。 - Thirdly, land privatization shook the bases of the Assyrian monarchy.
再次,土地私有化动摇了亚述帝国王权的基础。 - There is great difference between Czech and Russia in the privatization way.
俄罗斯和捷克在证券私有化方式上存在很大的不同。 - State-owned enterprises are often heavy polluters, so privatization can often stimulate cleaner production.
国有企业往往是污染大户,因此民营化往往可以刺激清洁生产。 - New laws were also introduced including the liberalization and privatization of the power sector.
新法律也被引进,包括权力部门的自由化与私有化。 - The trade unions have been loud in their opposition to privatization.
各工会一直坚决反对私有化。 - The last few years have seen the privatization of many industries previously owned by the state.
最近几年,许多原先的国营工业都私营化了。 - Privatization is thought to be beneficial in that it promotes competition.
私营化因其促进相互竞争被认为是有益的。 - Privatization of public function in1980s was once the dominating thought of public administration in the United states.
摘要公共职能私有化曾经是美国80年代公共行政的主导思想。
