governance如何读

英:[ˈɡʌvənəns]

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governance是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 统治
  2. 管理
  3. 统治方式
  4. 管理方法
  5. 支配
  6. 治理
  7. 统治权
  8. 管理权
  9. 统辖
  10. 管辖

governance自然拼读

gov·ern·ance

guh vr nns

governance词根

词根:govern

adj.

governing 有统治、控制或治理权力的

governmental 政府的;政治的;统治上的

governable 可控制的;可支配的;可统治的

n.

government 政府;政体;管辖

governor 主管人员;统治者,管理者;[自] 调节器;地方长官

v.

governing 统治(govern的ing形式);支配

vi.

govern 居支配地位;进行统治

vt.

govern 管理;支配;统治;控制

governance英英释义

noun

the act or process of governing or overseeing the control and direction of something (such as a country or an organization) : government the challenges of national governance … the governance of amateur sport in America …—P. S. Wood … three years before he died, [Lionel] Trilling pressed the point that the way a nation thinks determines in the end the quality of its governance.—Benjamin DeMott Enron, and the corporate disasters that followed, forced many companies to get serious about governance.—Louis Lavelle Theirs was the perennial problem of quick-witted subjects under the governance of dull-witted administrators.—Declan Kiberd Michael Dukakis, at the 1988 Democratic convention, said governance was about competence, not ideology. He got it half right: Competence is important to governance, but ideology is critical …—U.S. News & World Report

a centralized system of governance

governance词组

corporate governance公司治理;企业管治,企业治理;公司管治

governance structure治理结构;统治结构;规制结构

governance词源中文解释

14世纪后期,“治理行为或方式”,源自古法语 governance “政府、统治、管理; (行为的)规则”(现代法语 gouvernance),源自 governer “治理、统治、指挥”(见 govern)。福勒写道,这个词“现在已经具有初步古雅的尊严”,但它可能在其原始意义上继续有用,因为 government 主要意味着“国家的治理权力”。

governance词源英文解释

see govern

The first known use of governance was in the 15th century

governance儿童词典英英释义

governmentnoun

the act or process of governingespecially: direction of a political unit

the making of policy as distinguished from the administration of policy decisions

the agency through which a political unit exercises authority

manner of governing : the institutions, laws, and customs through which a political unit is governed

republican government

the officials making up the governing body of a political unit

capitalized the executive branch of the U.S. federal government

political science

governmentnoun

the act or process of governingespecially: direction of a political unit

the making of policy as distinguished from the administration of policy decisions

the agency through which a political unit exercises authority

manner of governing : the institutions, laws, and customs through which a political unit is governed

republican government

the officials making up the governing body of a political unit

capitalized the executive branch of the U.S. federal government

political science

governverb

to exercise authority over : rule

the queen governed wisely

to control the speed of by automatic means

to control, direct, or strongly influence the actions and conduct of

governed by his emotions

to hold in check : restrain

our income governs our spending

to require a word to be in a certain case or mood

in English a transitive verb governs a pronoun in the objective case

to serve as a rule or law for

etiquette governing their behavior

governessnoun

a woman who teaches and trains a child in a private home

governancenoun

the exercise of control : government

governance 例句

1 In keeping with its anarchist principles, the college tried to model equal and shared governance and collective decision-making in the running of the school as well.

2 He oversees 1,300 employees spread across North America and Europe, alongside his brothers, Firas, 41, the company’s chief governance officer, and Bassel, 37, its chief operations officer.

3 The honor is based upon ethics and compliance, reputation, leadership and innovation, governance and corporate citizenship — but not, weirdly, labor practices or manufacturing processes.

4 But cooperation on such issues, including environmental, social and governance topics, known as E.S.G., can be interpreted as crossing the line into an illegal collaboration and stifling competition, analysts said.

5 But among those who called themselves moderates or conservatives, clear majorities disapproved of Quinn's governance.

6 Governance: the exercise of political power to manage a nation's affairs.

管理,控制: 指行使政治权利来管理一个国家的事务.

7 The split-verb superstition can even lead to a crisis of governance.

8 And so the Lemurian governance chose not to dance with Atlantean governance or their wishes.

因此,利莫里亚统治层选择并不和亚特兰蒂斯统辖者或随其意愿所共舞.

9 It has to deal with new generations who learned a lot — too much — from the Ovitz school of governance and developed new, improved ways of playing the game.

10 But his scathing attack this morning on the company’s board of directors was nonetheless a stinging rebuke of a company he said had become  “a poster child for abysmal business decisions and poor corporate governance.”

11 The ship was also a powerful metaphor for ideals of good governance, and the wise, humane ship’s captain remains a staple of science-fiction fantasies of leadership and benign authority.

12 The book’s thesis — that economic inequality in the developed world is increasing, with potentially dire consequences for social justice and democratic governance — has struck a nerve in the American body politic.

13 Although Machiavelli unquestionably endorses absolutist and, at times, um, ultimate ways of dealing with adversaries, he repeatedly notes that these are last resorts when peaceable means of governance prove unworkable.

14 With its command of the details of urban governance and its manifest appreciation for what cities can offer, “The Nation City” helps us understand why Americans are increasingly looking to mayors for political leadership.

15 The governance of an association is responsible to its members.

协会的管理层对其成员负责.

16 Canon Law 204.1 states that a Catholic not only has to be baptized, but also “share the profession of faith, the sacraments, and ecclesiastical governance” to be “considered in communion with the Church.”

17 I will limit myself to discussing his novel “Conversation in the Cathedral,” because it centers on a serious problem of governance: the Latin American dictatorship.

18 Two nonfiction books tackle the timely issue of inequality: one from the point of view of constitutional governance, the other from the perspective of your dental health.

19 This battle, Nepoleon obtains glorious results in battle and established his governance position in France.

这一仗, 拿破仑取得辉煌战果,奠定了他在法国的统治地位.

20 But should he be listening during the talky bits, he may find one exchange from the third instalment, The Bourne Ultimatum, particularly pertinent to his style of governance.

governance 同义词

2 管理方法

government office procedure

3 统治方式

government regime

8 统辖

monarchize

9 管理方式

government

governance 短语相关

self-governance

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