cen·tral·ise
centralising如何读
centralising是什么意思
- adj.集中的
- 动词centralise的现在分词形式.
- =centralizing.
centralising英英释义
- tending to draw to a central point
centralising 例句
1 Sunday's fault - and others before it - highlight a potential risk in centralising online services together in this way.
2 The schools save money by renting their premises, centralising their administration, getting parents to help with maintenance and paying their teachers less than in state schools.
3 For him the real France was a region that official "France" – northern, bureaucratic, centralising – had long ago conquered and attempted both to dismantle and to strip of its language: Provence.
4 A newly adopted emergency law caps Viktor Orbán’s decade-long project of centralising power that has left Hungary the first EU country to be classed as only “partly free” by Freedom House.
5 By turns erudite and irascible, he drew on a wide range of cultural references - from western media theory to Beat poetry and gangster rap - all the while centralising power for himself and his boss.
6 Jon Snow, in his MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh international television festival, highlighted what he saw as the problematic role the duopoly of Google and Facebook played in centralising media control.
7 It follows a pattern of what independent researchers say is a high-handed approach from the Hungarian government that allows for only minimal consultation or discussion of its centralising policies.
8 The organisation is designed to save money in the public sector by centralising the buying of goods and services.
9 He talks of centralising government procurement and of enlisting citizens to monitor it.
10 There's a centralising of curatorial decision-making, and an application of political ideology on which organisations and which projects should get funded.
11 It is considering centralising the management of its bankers to the world’s wealthy, as it looks for ways to tighten controls and improve operations, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
12 The ruling Law and Justice party that controls both the presidency and parliament is also centralising power in a way that has raised concerns about its commitment to democracy more broadly.
13 Ms Ahrendts completely restructured the company, drastically reducing its product range, centralising production and design, making it more expensive and then, restricting the customer base.
14 If centralising all this work with one company sounds a radical step, Amazon suggests there is precedent.
15 In general terms, the Tigrayan leadership claim Abiy is an authoritarian bent on centralising power away from the regions, which enjoy a significant degree of autonomy under the constitution.
16 That can be done without centralising that data, so the transport system would have to stop doing so.
17 He said the organisation is looking at "two key strands of modernisation" - a new police college and centralising the current police headquarters over a number of sites in Belfast.
18 But as a result of ongoing discussions about centralising some services across south Wales it might end up doing even more.
19 It is also not obvious that Europeans are in the mood for a grand centralising project.
20 This limited the reach of any single part of the government, yet it was only a matter of decades before municipal governments started centralising legal power by setting up independent commissions with powerful mandates.