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
- Local factors, such as pension and financial reforms, and privatisation in countries such as Kenya and Nigeria have also driven stock markets up.
养老金和金融改革、肯尼亚和尼日利亚等国的私有化措施等地方因素,也推动股市上涨。 - Most unions see privatisation as an inevitable prelude to job losses
大多数工会认为私有化会不可避免地导致失业。 - The government is to accelerate its privatisation programme.
政府将加快其私有化计划的进程。 - But reforms since then have not included privatisation.
但自那时起,改革就一直未包括私有化。 - He has direct experience of the process of privatisation
他对私有化过程有着切身体会。 - The privatisation allowed companies to rake in huge profits.
私有化使许多公司大赚了一笔。 - It would be unwise for the government to think of privatisation as a means of saving money.
政府要是把私有化当作省钱之道就不明智了。 - 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。 - Privatisation failed to turn Britain into a nation of small shareholders.
私有化改革并没有使英国变成一个由小股东掌控的国家。 - 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。