federalism
英 [ˈfedərəlɪzəm]
美 [ˈfedərəlɪzəm]
n. 联邦主义; 联邦制
Collins.1 / BNC.17461 / COCA.14583
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 联邦主义;联邦制
Federalismis belief in or support for a federal system of government, or this system itself.- They argue that the amendment undermines Canadian federalism.
他们认为该修正案损害了加拿大联邦制。
- They argue that the amendment undermines Canadian federalism.
英英释义
noun
- the idea of a federal organization of more or less self-governing units
双语例句
- Federalism is one major characteristic of Indian political system.
邦制印政治体制特征。 - Through these connections, federalism supplies "checks and balances," ensuring that local and state governments restrain the federal government from abusing its powers, and vice versa.
联邦制利用这种关系达到“制约与平衡”,确保地方和州政府能够制约联邦政府,使之不得滥用权力,反之亦然。 - Chapter 2 federalism and the environment
第二章联邦制与环境 - The Federalism of U.S.Financial Consumer Protection and Its Reform
论美国金融消费者保护的联邦化及其改革 - The discussion in this chapter, however, will be limited to the constitutional dimensions of federalism.
然而,本章所讨论的问题将会限定在联邦制的宪法范围之内。 - We are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe.
我们很可能走欧洲的联邦政治的道路。 - To a great extent, the idea of federalism has its impact through the political process.
在很大程度上,联邦制在整个政治进程中都有它的影响。 - "If I were to argue for federalism, I would be stoned to death," says an intellectual.
“如果我争着要联邦制,会被石头打死的,”一位知识分子说道。 - Their vocabulary bristles fashionably with talk of federalism.
他们开口闭口都是联邦制度,满口时髦词汇。 - Federalism implies a plurality of political authorities, each with its own powers.
联邦制意味着存在众多各自都拥有权力的政治管理机构。