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deregulate

/dee-reg-yuh-leyt/US // diˈrɛg yəˌleɪt //UK // (diːˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪt) //

放松管制,解除管制,放松监管,解除监管

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v.有主动词 verb
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    de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing.

    • : to remove government regulatory controls from: to deregulate the trucking industry; to deregulate oil prices.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing.

    • : to undergo deregulation: Some banks have already started to deregulate.

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Examples

  • On the deregulated, idiosyncratic Texas power market, REPs generally purchase wholesale electricity from power generators and sell it to customers.

  • This is the gamble at the heart of a deregulated electricity market, in which companies compete to produce and sell electricity, as opposed to a monopoly system with rates fixed by regulators.

  • Many energy experts say the very nature of the state’s deregulated electric market is perhaps most to blame for last week’s power crisis.

  • In 1999, Texas joined more than a dozen other states in “deregulating” its electricity system, meaning that it switched from a monopoly power provider to a marketplace of competing power plants and retail utilities.

  • This former Goldman Sachs partner has frustrated many progressives by working hard to deregulate Wall Street.

  • Their Reaganite Republican adversaries, by contrast, want to deregulate it radically.

  • One, deregulate everything so that banks can start placing bets agaist their own securities.

  • The former press secretary criticized GOP plans to increase tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulate banks and Wall Street.

  • Should we fix the ratings agencies by regulating them more stringently, or do we need to deregulate and increase competition?

  • We seek to fully deregulate natural gas to bring on new supplies and bring us closer to energy independence.