1.中央政府
1.the area of government that is concerned with national issues such as taxation, defense, international relations, and trade
2.the government of a whole country
1.All oil revenues, he said, should and would flow to the central government, to be disbursed as it thinks fit.
他说,所有的石油收益应该也必须收归政府,由政府支配。
2.In lawless states like Somalia, which lack a strong central government, they're trying to find reliable proxy forces.
在像索马里这样中央政府权力很弱、没有法律的国家,美国将会寻找一支可以信赖的代理部队。
3.He said the Central government wanted to encourage students to move to less-developed areas of China, especially its western regions.
他说,中央政府想鼓励大学生到中国较不发达的地区,特别是西部地区就业。
4.It has nothing to do with you. It is the central government that contributes to the economic development.
这跟你没关系,是这届中央政府领导的好。
5.But so far it's unclear whether China's central government is ready to roll out consumer incentives to spur sales of electric cars.
不过,到目前为止尚不清楚中国中央政府是否准备推出消费激励措施,促进电动车的销售。
6.Increasingly, the central government seems to be waking up to these problems.
中央政府似乎逐渐意识到了这些问题。
7.The reports said the probe by central government investigators had been under way for several months.
报道称中央政府调查员们进行的调查已经进行了几个月了。
8.Fonterra's executives felt they were misled by local health officials, who they believed had notified the central government, he said.
他说,恒天然的高管认为他们被地方卫生官员误导了,他们以为有关部门已经将此事通报了中央政府。
9.Rights of any kind are the community's protection against the unwarranted interference in daily life by an all-powerful central government.
任何类型的权利针对的都是防止日常生活受到大权在握的中央政府的无理干扰,因此对社会具有保护作用。
10.Yang Jianchang, a legislator in Shenzhen, said he had been trying to get the central government's attention, with little success.
深圳人大代表杨建昌(音)说,他一直试图引起政府对这个问题的重视,但收效甚微。