centralized 的 2 个定义
cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing.
- to draw to or gather about acenter.
- to bring under one control, especially in government: to centralize budgeting in one agency.
cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing.
- to come together at or to form a center.
centralized 近义词
concentrate, draw toward a point
更多centralized例句
- The veteran leftist’s drive to centralize economic decisionmaking has angered local business leaders and discouraged foreign investment.
- By picking a strong partner and using a content hub to centralize the asset repository for their content marketing, they managed to cut processing times for the app from 83 days to just 33 and print from 58 days to 40.
- For example, a content hub can help a business manage every aspect of content operations — from streamlining content planning and creation workflows to centralizing digital assets and getting teams in sync.
- Rather than focus on building large centralized plants, why not distribute solar power across a bunch of rooftops?
- Under a more centralized system the place would have been ungovernable.
- But Tocqueville in fact distinguished between two kinds of centralization: centralized administration and centralized government.
- Centralized Russian power has always been in tension with what the Cossacks stood for.
- We do not want to be a centralized point of failure, but we also do not want to lead our buyers into dangerous waters.
- The reformers of the earlier period were not indifferent to the need for centralized organization in the banking system.
- We are a republic, or rather a cluster of republics under an imperfectly centralized national government.
- They had the idea of a strong, centralized Government; and more than that they had a marvellous capacity for receptivity.
- The Empire had been developing upon lines which could not be made to conform to the plans for centralized parliamentary control.
- The Unions are thus a branch of the government—and this government is the most highly centralized government that exists.