n. 1.(责任、权利、财产等的)转移。 2.(议会对所属委员会的)授权代理。 3.(中央对地方的)权力下放。 4.【生物学】退化。
the delegation of authority (especially from a central to a regional government) 同义词:devolvement,
the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality 同义词:degeneration,
Devolution is the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to government at a subnational level, such as a regional, local, or state level. It is a form of decentralization.
例句与用法
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Well , you chinese can carry on the devolution successfully without the help of english . 中国人不懂英语,革命照样成功了。
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Returning powers or devolution of powers 略论主诉检察官的权力来源认识分歧及其影响
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" this isn ' t revolution , this is devolution . 这不是革命,这是退化
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Social factors of polo ' s popularity and devolution in tang dynasty 唐代马球兴盛与衰落的社会原因
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Diagonal devolution : the new visual angel of channel right theory research 渠道权力理论研究的新视角
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The impact of devolution 衰落的影响
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On legal analysis of interest devolution of interest collaboration corporation in china 我国股份合作制企业股权转让的法律分析
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In its own way , devolution can be said to have benefited the union jack 对于“联合杰克”本身来说,联合王国的衰落也许是一件好事。
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War of devolution : tied ; frenchmen take to wearing red flowerpots as chapeaux 权力转移战争:平局;法国人把红色花瓶当成帽子戴在头上(庆祝) 。
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Politics is more fragmentary , too , thanks to scottish , welsh and northern irish devolution 由于苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰的政权更替,政见也是越来越难保持一致。