governable如何读

英:['gʌvənəbl]

美:['gʌvənəbəl]

governable是什么意思

  • adj.可统治的;可支配的;可控制的

governable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

n.

governor 主管人员;统治者,管理者;[自] 调节器;地方长官

governance 管理;统治;支配

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

governable英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to exercise continuous sovereign authority overespecially: to control and direct the making and administration of policy in

The country was governed by a king.

to rule without sovereign power and usually without having the authority to determine basic policy

archaic manipulate

to control the speed of (a machine) especially by automatic means

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

to exert a determining or guiding influence in or over

income must govern expenditure

to hold in check : restrain

was told to govern her emotions

to require (a word) to be in a certain case

to serve as a precedent or deciding principle for

customs that govern human decisions

intransitive verb

to prevail or have decisive influence : control

In all situations allow reason to govern.

to exercise authority

governable词源中文解释

1640年代,源自 govern(治理)+ -able(能够的)。

governable词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French governer, from Latin gubernare to steer, govern, from Greek kybernan

The first known use of govern was in the 14th century

governable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

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

governable 例句

1 This inbred civility—to use the word in its completest meaning—this natural and facile adjustment of contending liberties, seems all that is required to make a governable nation and a just and prosperous country.

2 "It may leave Hollande dependent on the Left Front, but at the same time the Socialists should have more seats than the UMP so things would remain very governable for Hollande."

3 To keep Argentina's crisis-angry population of 40 million governable, Kirchner took populist measures such as renationalizing certain utilities and setting export limits on essential goods.

4 But if Republicans don’t take seriously their responsibility to govern, they’ll find the Senate even less governable than it is today.

5 The idea is that the new states would be more efficient and governable.

6 In “The Run of Yourself” — an almost novella-length 60 pages — a new widower, beset by a “jittery, inner, barely governable clamor,” takes a pained look back at his wife’s slow death from cancer.

7 Resort may be had to the people of the country, a more governable power from their principles and subordination; and rank and birth and tinsel-aristocracy will finally shrink into insignificance, even there.

8 He allows himself to be governed by his emotions.

9 Allies said he appreciated the groundswell of enthusiasm but wants to see whether it would translate into a governable House conference.

10 It may not always be pretty, but is the church governable?

11 And under these circumstances, the Conservative party will be far more governable and leadable, and Ukip will go away, if we have a ‘leave’ vote.”

12 Alas for Christie, his problems go deeper than Bridgegate: Specifically, he’s governor of a state that may not actually be governable.

13 “For 25 years I’ve been waiting for the world to see how stable, peaceful and governable we are,” she told me, decrying what she called the “world conspiracy against Somaliland’s recognition”.

14 The council governs fishing in the region.

15 He could bully the Palestinians and Mr Netanyahu to agree to talk.And he could get Mr Karzai and Pakistan to show that they mean to make Afghanistan governable.

他可以和俄罗斯一道削减核武器,他可以逼巴勒斯坦人和内塔尼亚胡坐下来谈判,他还可以让卡尔扎伊和巴基斯坦人证明阿富汗是可控制的。

16 But this month’s turbulence leaves the president weaker, Brazil less governable and policy adrift.

17 Kabul may not be governable by the old Taliban methods.

18 Was Ireland to be more governable in prosperity than in adversity?

19 Those steps are inspired, in part, by a political shift in California, which is chronicled in “Loving,” evolving from a community at an impasse into a functional, governable state.

20 And the systems should be “governable” so they can be shut off when found to be acting inappropriately.

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