centralize 详细解释

centralize

['səntrəlaiz]

v.(使)集聚, (使)集中

词形变化

名词: centralization | 动词过去式: centralized | 动词过去分词: centralized | 动词现在分词: centralizing | 动词第三人称单数: centralizes |

词义辨析

同义:

v.集中, 集合

concentrate  concentre  converge  congregate  aggregate  come together  collect  gather  centre  focus  focalize  consolidate  compact  streamline

v.组成联盟, 统一

unify  unite  join  associate  affiliate  coalesce  ally  league  confederate  federate  federalize  nationalize  amalgamate  

英英释义

动词 centralize:

make central

同义词:centralise, concentrate

补充

centralizecentralize英:[ˈsentrəlaiz] 美:[ˈsɛntrəˌlaɪz]vt.1.使…处于中央的控制之下, 把…集中于中央

例句

1. We believe in a strong centralized state.我们认为建立强有力的集权国家是对的。 2. In the mass production era multinational firms tended to centralize their operations.在大规模生产的时代, 跨国公司一般都实行集约化经营。 3. The economy of the times made it difficult to support centralized rule.那个时期的经济状况使集权统治难以为继。 4. The post office centralizing the town celebrated its 20th anniversary yesterday.作为市镇中心的邮局昨天庆祝它建局二十周年。 5. The administration of city schools was centralized last year.市立学校从去年开始集中管理。 6. The king is trying to centralize all power in his own hands.这位国王想把一切权力集中于自己的手里。 7. In old days wealth and power centralized in the hands of a few noble families.从前,财富和权力集中在少数贵族家族的手中。 8. a highly centralized country.一个高度集权的国家。 9. The city's hospitals hope to centralize [=consolidate] medical records in a single database.这个城市的医院都希望将病历统一保存在一个数据库里。 10. All shipping operations have been centralized at the Miami office.航运业务全都集中在迈阿密办事处办理。 11. centralize control集中控制 12. The controversial reforms could be used to further centralize power in the hands of one party.这些有争议的改革可能会使权力更加集中在一个政党手中。 13. a centralized authority/government中央集权;集权政府