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executive power的意思

executive power中文翻譯:

行政權;執行權;行政管理權

相似詞語短語

executive───adj.經營管理的;有執行權的;高級的;供重要人物使用的;n.主管;行政領導;(政府的)行政部門;執行委員會

junior executive───初級主管;副經理

executive compensation───管理層薪資水平;管理人員補貼金; 經理人員報酬

executive chef───n.行政主廚;行政總廚

executive control───[法]行政控制權

executive member───執行委員;n.執委

executive apartments───行政公寓

executive summary───執行摘要,概要;行動綱要;經營綜合報告

executive paychecks───高管薪酬

雙語使用場景

The 8-0 objection to President Obama turns on what Justice Samuel Alito describes in his objection as "a shocking assertion of federal executive power".───對奧巴馬總統的反對以8比0的結果告終,大法官塞繆爾·阿利托在他的反對意見中稱,這是“對聯邦行政權力令人震驚的斷言”。

Executive power is held by the president.───執行權由董事長掌握。

She has been given full executive power in this matter.───她在這方面享有完全的執行權。

Of course, a deep distrust of political power, especially executive power, had always been a part of this tradition of self-government.───不可否認,美國民眾對政治權力,尤其是行政權力,懷有一種深刻的不信任感。一直以來,這種不信任感是自治傳統的一部分。

Parliament also needs its own legal counsel if it is to be an effective check on executive power.───如果要對行政權進行有效審查的話,議會還需要有自己的法律顧問。

Today, the question of executive power, so central to the national security law battles of the Bush years, is mostly off the agenda.───如今,布什時代與國家安全法較量的最重要的一點,行政力量的問題,也已經不在議程之內了。

It does not matter to me what the head of the executive power is called: a prime minister, a chancellor, a president or a hetman.───總理、首相、總統,抑或酋長,行政權力首腦的名稱對我來說并不重要。

In this sense, the House may be seen as an essential safeguard and a corrective means over corrupt or extravagant one of executive power.───由此可以看出,參議院可以被看作是反對腐敗和鋪張浪費的有效保障和正確手段。

Therefore, the presence in the market is finite, and by the Executive power to intervene in the market would not be a good ending.───所以,行政在市場面前作用是有限的,如果靠行政的力量來干預市場,是不會有好的結果的。

英語使用場景

Executive power resides in the President.

Executive power is vested in the President, who is directly elected for a five-year term.

Executive power is held by the president.

Executive power is in the hands of a President who is elected for a six-year term by the National Assembly.

Second, executive power will have grown at the expense of parliamentary power.

Under the 1961 Constitution executive power is vested in the President, who appoints and presides over a Council of Ministers.

During these periods Patterson exercised executive power, raising speculation that he might succeed Manley should he retire on health grounds.

Executive power would be shared between the leading parties in a supreme council of three to five members.

The Charterists have a case for deflating executive power.