govern的意思和读音

govern

: [ˈɡʌvərn] : [ˈɡʌvə(r)n]

v.

governs  governing  governed  

v.+n.govern country,govern behavior,govern behaviour,govern state

v.rule,preside over,oversee,administer,administrate

governv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to legally control a country or its people and be responsible for introducing new laws, organizing public services, etc.

The country is governed by elected representatives of the people.

He accused the opposition party of being unfit to govern.

2.[t][oftpass]~ sthto control or influence sb/sth or how sth happens, functions, etc.

Prices are governed by market demand.

All his decisions have been entirely governed by self-interest.

We need changes in the law governing school attendance.

3.[t]~ sthif a wordgoverns another word or phrase, it affects how that word or phrase is formed or used

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v.1.to control and manage an area, city, or country and its people2.to control the way that things happen; if something governs people or their behavior, it controls or strongly influences them3.to control the way that an organization such as a business or society operates

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3. abundant adj. govern vt. & vi. △ onwards adv.

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1.And there were political considerations too: trying to govern, and win elections, is hard enough without the press being against you.使

2.Paternal or parental power is nothing but that which parents have over their children to govern them, for the children's good.

3.The SPD must share the left-leaning vote with the Greens and with the ex-communist Left Party, with which it refuses to govern.绿

4.Beijing Hospital experts say, if the child up to the age of 12 hyperopic lower down, did not need to govern.12

5.But he also repeated that it is not up to the United States or any other foreign power to "dictate" who will govern Egypt.

6.And as such, it was a kind of non-profit U. S. corporation that needed now to sort of govern what was rapidly becoming a global network.

7.If I vote for you, I expect you to govern in a way that pleases me.便

8.Oppressing petitioners is no way to govern or to redress their grievances, said the editorial, beneath the headline Stop this cruelty.》。,“访。”

9.When he proposed drawing up a set of regulations to govern private property, Mr. Ghani said, he was told by President Karzai to stop.

10.Mr Abbott said Labor's failure to win a majority meant it had lost its legitimacy. He added that his own coalition was "ready to govern" .”。