government的意思和读音

government

: [ˈɡʌvərnmənt] : [ˈɡʌvə(r)nmənt]

n.

governments  

adj.+n.chinese government,local government,central government,british government,japanese government

v.+n.form government,government support,government come,government change,topple government

n.administration,rule,management,direction,regimegovernmentn.

1.[cspv]the group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state

to lead/form a government

the last Conservative government

the government of the day

Foreign governments have been consulted about this decision.

She has resigned from the Government.

The Government has/have been considering further tax cuts.

government policies/officials/ministers

a government department/agency/grant

government expenditure/intervention

2.[u]a particular system or method of controlling a country

coalition/communist/democratic/totalitarian, etc. government

Democratic government has now replaced military rule.

central/federal government

3.[u]the activity or the manner of controlling a country

strong government

The Democrats are now in government in the US.

n.1.;;〈2.;;;,3.4.5.6.1.;;〈2.;;;,3.4.5.6.

n.1.the people who control a country, region, or city and make decisions about its laws and taxes; the members of the main political party in a legislature, or the members of the cabinetthe group of politicians with the most important jobs in a system with a legislature; relating to a government, especially a national government2.the process, method, or effects of governing

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1.He did not dismiss the dangers of 25 percent unemployment, nor advocate that government embrace nature's cure and wait it out.25%

2.The American government may talk about the desirability of a strong dollar but it seems to have no intention of doing anything about it.

3.Promising to help her return home, the clerk brought her to the government office who found her lodging in a civilian's house.

4.A government consultation on the matter is in progress but has lost momentum.

5.That would be enough to restore it to profitability if there were no further write-downs on its holdings of Greek government bonds.使

6.His father is a senior government official, his mother is the general manager of a large company and he himself.

7.But the bank added that the deal does not bar DoJ or other "government agencies from asserting other claims against us" .”。

8.Since Mr Papandreou became prime minister, his government has been trying to crack down on habitual tax evaders.

9.THE Treasury was always intended to be at the heart of the American government.

10.Government spending, say on infrastructure, might have lasting benefits, but it has a long lead time and is often wasted.