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 government ['gʌvәnmәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 政府, 内阁

[经] 政府, 政治, 政体


  1. The country has always had fair government.
    这个国家一直治理得不错。
  2. Five hundred jobs were axed as a result of government spending cuts.
    由于政府缩减经费的缘故,有五百人被突然解雇了。
  3. He is a man of some influence in the government circles.
    他是个在政府内有一定势力的人。


government
[ noun ]
  1. the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit

  2. <noun.group>
    the government reduced taxes
    the matter was referred to higher authorities
  3. the act of governing; exercising authority

  4. <noun.act>
    regulations for the governing of state prisons
    he had considerable experience of government
  5. (government) the system or form by which a community or other political unit is governed

  6. <noun.cognition>
    tyrannical government
  7. the study of government of states and other political units

  8. <noun.cognition>


Government \Gov"ern*ment\, n. [F. gouvernement. See {Govern}.]
1. The act of governing; the exercise of authority; the
administration of laws; control; direction; regulation;
as, civil, church, or family government.

2. The mode of governing; the system of polity in a state;
the established form of law.

That free government which we have so dearly
purchased, free commonwealth. --Milton.

3. The right or power of governing; authority.

I here resign my government to thee. --Shak.

4. The person or persons authorized to administer the laws;
the ruling power; the administration.

When we, in England, speak of the government, we
generally understand the ministers of the crown for
the time being. --Mozley & W.

5. The body politic governed by one authority; a state; as,
the governments of Europe.

6. Management of the limbs or body. --Shak.

7. (Gram.) The influence of a word in regard to construction,
requiring that another word should be in a particular
case.

  1. A rebel statement sent to Lisbon from Jamba said 86 government soldiers and 13 guerrillas were killed in the fighting that ended Jan. 3. It said the rebel forces sill held Mavinga.
  2. The government tried to forestall any criticism from African countries that have accused it of being too cooperative with South Africa.
  3. "The item veto is not a simple, politically neutral device for bringing about economy and efficiency in government.
  4. The earlier rallies, part of a nation-wide wave of student demonstrations, finally were crushed by the government.
  5. The Japanese are most enthusiastic about the notion of yen-denominated U.S. government bonds.
  6. The U.S. government was among many to condemn these bannings.
  7. In interviews from jail, the former chairman of the Bank of Crete has claimed Papandreou and other high government officials received millions of dollars in payoffs and authorized the looting of his bank.
  8. "The only way we're going to resolve this drug problem is for the federal government to work with the state government and local officials.
  9. "The only way we're going to resolve this drug problem is for the federal government to work with the state government and local officials.
  10. "GE has become aware of the investigation by the Israeli government," said a GE spokesman.
  11. Maronites have controlled key government posts, the army and judiciary since independence from France in 1943.
  12. "We hope that the government will now hold to its own promised timetable and continue on a course to allow open and free elections," government spokesman Herbert Schmuelling said.
  13. "We hope that the government will now hold to its own promised timetable and continue on a course to allow open and free elections," government spokesman Herbert Schmuelling said.
  14. The federal government will push harder to revive atomic power. Tax dollars may be used to develop a nuclear reactor with added safety features, but public opposition to the atom is likely to persist.
  15. Ahmed Shah, a guerrilla designated by the rebel alliance to head an all-rebel interim government, stood in the 95-degree heat and told the crowd his administration would soon move into Afghanistan. He gave no deadline.
  16. Many residents believe the problem in Sindh is beyond the government's control.
  17. "We want you to communicate our concerns to the British government and we request that you advise us of the steps being undertaken by the U.S. government to adress the profound policy implications raised by this egregious deal," the letter said.
  18. "We want you to communicate our concerns to the British government and we request that you advise us of the steps being undertaken by the U.S. government to adress the profound policy implications raised by this egregious deal," the letter said.
  19. At a local gasoline station visited monthly by a part-time Labor Deprtment worker, the manager is nonchalant about his role in compiling one of the government's most important economic indicators.
  20. At that time, government used its muscle to solve the problem; but in the current era of democracy, it can't.
  21. Officials said they also are planning deeper than expected cuts in government spending next year, in an effort to curtail the expected inflationary effects of higher oil prices.
  22. That will require a shake-up of the government.
  23. The government first acknowledged the Hanford problems publicly in 1986, although much information about radiation releases there is still classified as secret.
  24. We would like to do more, but it would be wrong to rely on government funding alone. The industry, which stands to reap the direct financial benefits, must also play an active role.
  25. The United States and France, Haiti's two main donors, helped bring about Avril's ouster and have said financial aid will be restored under a democratic government.
  26. Since that time, the federal government has faced increasing public pressure from East Malaysians to make something of the island.
  27. Popov, a judge who is a member of neither leading faction, was chosen to lead a new government after strikes and protests forced Socialist Premier Andrei Lukanov and his government of former Communists to quit late last month.
  28. Popov, a judge who is a member of neither leading faction, was chosen to lead a new government after strikes and protests forced Socialist Premier Andrei Lukanov and his government of former Communists to quit late last month.
  29. The testing is the result of an executive order by President Reagan two years ago directing the government to produce a drug-free workplace.
  30. Manuel Sanchez, director of the Center for Economic Research and Analysis, a private think tank, said in an interview that short-term anxiety will ease if investors see that the government is negotiating a solid, long-term agreement on the debt.
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