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centralisation [ˌsentrələ'zeɪʃən]

n. 集中;

例句:

  • They mistrust and mislike the centralisation of power.
    来自Gladstone
  • They condemned the white paper as a charter for centralisation and selective education.
    他们谴责白皮书是在怂恿中央集权和精英教育。
  • The necessary consequence of this was political centralisation.
    由此必然产生的结果就是政治的集中.
  • Centralisation of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the State.
    6.把全部运输业集中在国家手里.
  • Can it really break the culture of centralisation in Whitehall?
    来自BBC
  • The decree is as much about the Muslim Brotherhood and its predilection for centralisation than it is about President Morsi.
    来自BBC