nationalization [,næʃənəlɪ'zeʃən]  

nationalization

nationalization  [,næʃənəlɪ'zeʃən]

n. 国有化;同化,归化 

名词复数:nationalizations 

The nationalization programs and price controls they had been experimenting with for years seemed less effective than ever. 他们多年来一直在尝试的国有化计划及物价管制,似乎比以往更难见效。
But no, I think this appointment, if it goes through, is just adding fuel to the fire of bigger government, more meddling and more nationalization. 不,我认为这个任命,如果成功的话,是在往火上浇油,把我们拖向一个更大的政府,更多的干涉和更多的国有化。

  • Nationalization is when something that's been privately owned switches to being controlled by the government. In the United States, airport security went through nationalization in 2001, becoming a government agency.
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  • n. 国有化;同化,归化
  • 1. The nationalization programs and price controls they had been experimenting with for years seemed less effective than ever.

    他们多年来一直在尝试的国有化计划及物价管制,似乎比以往更难见效。

  • 2. But no, I think this appointment, if it goes through, is just adding fuel to the fire of bigger government, more meddling and more nationalization.

    不,我认为这个任命,如果成功的话,是在往火上浇油,把我们拖向一个更大的政府,更多的干涉和更多的国有化。

  • 3. One aim is to restart markets for securities not currently trading and, in the process, tamp down investor fears that some form of bank nationalization might have to be considered.

    该计划的一个目的是,启动一些目前未在交易的证券重新开始交易,且在这一过程中缓解投资者对银行国有化的担忧.

  • nationalization (n.) 1801, "act of rendering national in character," from nationalize + -ation. Meaning "act of bringing (property) under control of the national government" is from 1874.
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