deregulation

美音:[diˌreɡjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[diːˌreɡjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.放宽监管;撤销管制规定

网络放松管制;解除管制;放宽管制

完整释义:


n.

1.放宽监管;撤销管制规定


例句:

  1. Even with the deregulation that created the derivatives market, the banking industry is still heavily regulated. There was no free market.
    正是解除管制创造了次级市场,银行业还处于高度管制之中,并没有自由市场。

  2. It has no programme for deregulation or asset sales. It is not prepared even to raise the retirement age for women.
    政府没有放松管制或出售资产的计划,甚至也不准备提高女性的退休年龄。

  3. A reasonable return benchmark was 8 per cent, he said, and the deregulation of pricing would push returns towards that level.
    他还表示,合理的赢利基准应为百分之八,对于定价制度的取消将有利推动赢利额达到百分之八的合理标准。

  4. The consequences of deregulation and financial business practices did not occur in a state-free world.
    放松管制和金融商业行为的后果,不是在无政府社会里发生的。

  5. Also, we've got to look at freeing up pricing controls, with interest-rate deregulation.
    同样,我们必须研究如何放开价格控制,让利率不被人为控制。

  6. Some of the sources of business-driven abnormal situations include fluctuating energy costs, deregulation and changes in product demand.
    一些商业驱动的异常环境的来源包括在产品销路好时能量成本波动、异常和变化。

  7. The big lesson of this crisis is that policymakers did not understand what they were doing during the era of deregulation.
    本轮危机的重大教训是:决策者不知道自己在解除管制时代做了些什么。

  8. Brave too would be any politician who proposed deregulation as a solution to a public-sector problem.
    同样只要是勇敢的政治家都会建议削弱金融管制来解决公共问题。

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