devolution
英:[ˌdi:vəˈlu:ʃn] 美: [ˌdevəˈluʃn]
devolution 基本解释
n.移交,授权;转移;授权代理;
英英释义
devolution[ ,di:və'lju:ʃən ]
n.the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality同义词:degeneration
the delegation of authority (especially from a central to a regional government)同义词:devolvement
devolution 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Cynics might say that's a devolution, but in the dynamics of fame, reality is always illusive.
玩世不恭的人可能会说这只是一种权力的转移 - The majority of people in the province are in favour of devolution.
该省大多数人赞成权力下放。
权威例句
Devolution of environment and resources governance: trends and future.Spatial Planning, Devolution, and New Planning SpacesDevolution and Choice in Education, the School, the State and the MarketThe control devolution: ERP and the side effects of globalizationDevolution and Community-Based Natural Resource Management: Creating Space for Local People to Participate and Benefit?Kültz DEvolution of the stress proteome: from monophyletic origin to ubiquitous function. J. Exp. Biol. 206: 3119-3124The Transformation of Governance: Globalization, Devolution, and the Role of GovernmentSetting the Terms of Relief: Explaining State Policy Choices in the Devolution RevolutionAdaptive Strategies of Nonprofit Human Service Organizations in an Era of Devolution and New Public ManagementCollective Action, Property Rights, and Devolution of Natural Resource Management: Exchange of Knowledge and Implications for Policy...