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government [ ˈɡəvər(n)mənt, ˈɡʌv(ə)nˌm(ə)nt, ˈɡʌvəm(ə)nt] 名词
1. government U (permanent structure):
government
government
government owned
government owned
government owned
to be in government
2. government U or C (administration):
government
government
a military/democratic government
to form a government
the scandal caused the government to fall or the fall of the government
the Government is or also are determined to
attr government bonds
government department
government department
government grant
government health warning
government pension
government policy
government stock
government stock
national government 名词
national government
petticoat government 名词
petticoat government
self-government [ sɛlf ˈɡəvər(n)mənt, ˌsɛlfˈɡʌv(ə)nmənt] 名词 U
self-government
self-government
government bond 名词 金融
government bond
government bond
government-issue esp
government-issue
government-issue stock/bonds
government-issue stock/bonds
government surplus 名词
government surplus
government paper 名词
government paper
local government 名词 U
local government
local government attr elections
big government 名词 U
big government
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英语
西班牙语
西班牙语
government [ˈgʌvənmənt, -ɚn-] 名词
1. government (ruling body):
government
government
government organization
government policy
government bond/paper 金融
government securities 金融
valores m 复数 del Estado
2. government (administration):
government
to form a government
3. government 无复数 (governing):
to be in government ,
puppet government 名词
puppet government
parliamentary government 名词
parliamentary government
self-government 名词 无复数
self-government
local government 名词
local government
government expenditure
西班牙语
西班牙语
英语
英语
英语
英语
西班牙语
西班牙语
government [ˈgʌv·ərn·mənt] 名词
1. government (ruling body):
government
government
government organization
government policy
government securities 金融
valores m 复数 del Estado
2. government (administration):
government
to form a government
3. government (governing):
to be in government
local government 名词
local government
self-government 名词
self-government
parliamentary government 名词
parliamentary government
puppet government 名词
puppet government
transitional government
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西班牙语
英语
英语
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Its partners have included regional planning groups, local, state, and national government bodies, national and international organizations.
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This income, derived from the power to issue currency, is referred to as seigniorage, and usually belongs to the national government.
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In 1937 backbenchers passed a radical banking law that was disallowed by the national government (banking was a federal responsibility).
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With the backing up of the national government, districts thus competitively bid out and signed contracts with private service providers throughout the country.
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Where navigation relates to overseas or interstate trade, the national government's law will take precedence in certain circumstances.
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