单词 | devolution |
释义 | devolution (diːvəluːʃən , dev- ) uncountable noun Devolution is the transfer of some authority or power from a central organization or government to smaller organizations or government departments. ...the devolution of power to the regions. [+ of] We are talking about devolution for Scotland. Synonyms: transfer of power, decentralization, distribution of power, surrender of power Collocations: devolution of power But he gave warning that calls for a devolution of power at the top of the company 'won't go away'. Times, Sunday Times You should be very proud of what this government has done on deficit reduction, corporate competitiveness, education reforms and devolution of power. Times, Sunday Times It means mass volunteering, devolution of power, the removal of bureaucratic obstacles, an end to targets (and, it often seems, to measurements of output). Times, Sunday Times Devolution of power proceeds on the basis of trust. Times, Sunday Times We need a new constitutional settlement: a large-scale devolution of power and resources. Times,Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 下放中央机构或政府权力的 Japanese: 権限委譲 |
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