释义 |
Uˌgandaniˈzation [f. prec. + -ization.] In Uganda, the replacement of settlers and Asians by Ugandan Africans in government posts, the civil service, and other occupations.
1962Economist 13 Oct. 132/1 The government's recent adoption of the term ‘Ugandanisation’ in place of ‘Africanisation’. 1969Times 15 Sept. (Uganda Suppl.) p. i/4 In filling new jobs, the Government has had to choose between Ugandanization, which allows Asian citizens to qualify, and Africanization, which looks at colour rather than citizenship. 1970[see Kenyanization]. |