centralised的意思
centralised中文翻譯:
vt.把……集中起來;形成中心
centralised record───集中記錄
Engineering as I said may be centralised.───工程,如我說過的,可能是集中的。
The first model is more likely to be centralised than the latter.───第一種模式比后者更可能是集中式的。
Besides approving textbooks, Monbusho also decides the highly centralised national curriculum and how it is to be delivered.───除了審批教科書外,日本文部省還制定高度集中的國家課程以及其實施方式。
The solution to an American at least is clear: Europe needs not just a centralised finance ministry; it need its own Alexander Hamilton.───至少在一個美國人看來,解決方案是清晰的:歐洲不僅需要一個中央化的財政部,它還需要自己的亞歷山大o漢密爾頓(AlexanderHamilton)。
Public funds have been absorbed by regulation and centralised control, rather than devoted to what learners want and employers must have.───公共撥款被行政和集中管理吸收,而不是用于真正需要的學生和企業。
Carrefour has so far avoided trying to establish a centralised distribution system in China.───家樂福迄今一直沒有在中國建立集中配送體系。
Is it a quicker, less centralised way of determining America's public response to an international event?───這是用以評判美國公眾對于國際事件反應的一種更為迅速、更為松散的方法嗎?
move back and forth between a decentralised organisation along lines of business and a centralised functional structure.───在按業務劃分的分散化組織結構與按職能劃分的集中化組織結構間不斷切換。
manufacture their goods in a few centralised production facilities that follow strictly uniform standards.───用集中化的生產設備制造產品。這些設備要嚴格遵守統一的標準。這句你再看看吧
They introduced rigid quality control, centralised distribution and electronic tills.
It saw federal, rather than centralised, structures as the only way to build mass support and ensure accountability and democracy.
The Wilton weaving department was moved and centralised into its present location.
There appears to be a universal crisis in centralised decision making and considerable public alienation from bureaucracy.
We must continue to study the new centralised global environment at both the theoretical and the practical levels.
Similarly, other centralised reservation systems are in operation which are not attached to any particular group.
Later he considered a centralised system able to produce gas for a whole neighbourhood.
They are impotent in the face of a centralised, powerful state.
Some federal states are so centralised that it is doubtful whether one should continue to refer to them as federal.