centralise

centralise

 英 ['sentrəlaɪz]

  • v.集权控制;实行集中
  • 网络向中心集中;使集中;中央化

例句

Prime ministers since Mr Koizumi have tried to centralise authority within the cabinet office and pretty much failed.

自从福田康夫以来首相试图权利中央集权内阁几乎失败

We believe in autonomy and decentralisation but centralise a few core values.

我们信奉自主分散经营模式保留核心部分集中管理

The proposed Lisbon treaty would centralise power over foreign direct investment into the Commission's hands.

根据拟议里斯本条约》(LisbonTreaty),管理外商直接投资权力集中欧盟委员会手中

The overhaul follows MRM's decision earlier this year to centralise its China operations in Beijing, reducing its presence in Shanghai.

此次大规模调整MRM今年决定北京集中中国业务减少上海业务进行

Governments, which must pay for any future bail-outs, will also view any effort to centralise stress tests with suspicion.

必须未来任何买单各国政府同样怀疑眼光看待任何集中压力测试努力

Such projects also slightly mitigate the likelihood that REDD will centralise power.

项目稍许降低REDD计划使权力集中可能性

With or without treaty change, the euro zone is being forced to centralise powers.

条约改变与否欧元区被迫权利集中

The new rules also centralise authority that is now exercised (in theory) by national supervisors.

法规各国当局进行集权管理现在各国当局各国国家监管者负责理论上)。

As family branches proliferate and generation succeeds generation, it can make sense to centralise management of the money in one place.

随着家族分支增生以及代代相传资产集中起来管理明智做法

China Centralise Diamond Trade in Shanghai

全国钻石进出口集中上海办理