centralist

[美]/'sɛntrəlɪst/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 中央集权主义者 中央集权主义支持者。
词形变化

例句

He is a strong centralist, advocating for a powerful central government.

他是一个坚定的中央集权主义者,主张强大的中央政府。

The centralist approach to decision-making may not always be the most effective.

中央集权主义的决策方式并不总是最有效的。

The centralist policies implemented by the government have faced criticism from various groups.

政府实施的中央集权主义政策受到各方批评。

She believes in a more centralist economic system to ensure stability and growth.

她认为应该实行更加中央集权的经济体制以确保稳定和增长。

The centralist leader consolidated power by centralizing authority in his own hands.

中央集权主义领袖通过将权力集中在自己手中巩固了权力。

The centralist perspective emphasizes the importance of a strong central authority.

中央集权主义的观点强调强大的中央权威的重要性。

Some argue that a centralist approach can lead to a lack of flexibility in decision-making.

有人认为中央集权主义的方法可能导致决策缺乏灵活性。

The centralist government imposed strict regulations on regional autonomy.

中央集权主义政府对地方自治实施了严格的管控。

The centralist ideology prioritizes unity and uniformity across the nation.

中央集权主义意识形态优先考虑全国范围内的统一和一致。

Critics argue that a centralist approach can stifle local innovation and creativity.

批评者认为中央集权主义的方法可能抑制地方创新和创造力。

原声例句

Their opponents variously known as the consolidationists or centralists believed that the federal government can do anything that isn't specifically prohibited by the Constitution.

他们的反对者被称为统一主义者或中央主义者,他们认为联邦政府可以做任何宪法没有特别禁止的事情。

来源: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

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