| 释义 |
privatizationpri‧vat‧i‧za‧tion (also privatisation British English) /ˌpraɪvətaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -tə-/ noun [countable, uncountable]  - But just as obviously, privatization is not the solution.
- Ownership is obviously central to the disposal of state property - privatization - in the move to a market economy.
- The Industry Ministry was scheduled for abolition, to be replaced by a State Committee directed towards drafting industrial strategy and privatization.
- The market quickly comes to be seen as unfair, and political support for official privatization falls.
- Their privatization programs slipped badly last year, and both governments desperately need cash.
- Their plan, they argue, would not have the inherent risks of the more radical privatization plans.
► Basicsadmin, nounadministration, nounadministrative, adjectiveadministrator, nounagency, nounagent, nounbalance sheet, nounbazaar, nounbid, nounbid, verbbig business, nounbook value, nounboss, nounbottom line, nounbranch, nouncapacity, nouncapital, nouncapital assets, nouncapital gains, nouncapital goods, nouncapital-intensive, adjectivecapitalist, nouncard, nouncentralize, verbcompetitiveness, nounconsultancy, nouncontract, nouncontract, verbcost-effective, adjectivecoupon, nouncritical path, noundecentralize, verbdeveloper, noundistiller, noundistributor, noundiversify, verbdownsize, verbeconomics, nounenterprise, nounentrepreneur, nounestablishment, nounfashion, nounfly-by-night, adjectivefold, verbfoodstuff, nounform letter, nounfranchise, verbfranchisee, noungazump, verbgearing, noungeneric, adjectiveget, verbhard sell, nounhaute couture, nounhigh season, nounhigh technology, nounhike, nounhike, verbloss, nounlow-tech, adjectivemaximize, verbMD, nounmerchandise, verbmerchandising, nounmerger, nounmiddleman, nounmiller, nounmission statement, nounmom-and-pop, adjectivemoneygrabbing, adjectivemoneymaker, noun-monger, suffixmonopolistic, adjectivemonopoly, nounnet, adjectivenet, verbniche, nounoff-the-peg, adjectiveopening time, nounoperation, nounoperational, adjectiveoperator, nounoption, nounoutlay, nounoutlet, nounoutput, nounoutwork, nounoverhead, nounoverstock, verbpackage, nounpartner, nounpartnership, nounpatent, nounpayola, nounpercentage, nounpiracy, nounpremium, nounprivate practice, nounprivatization, nounprivatize, verbprofitability, nounproprietor, nounproprietress, nounpurchase price, nounpurchasing power, nounquiet, adjectiveR & D, nounrate of return, nounrecall, verbreject, nounrep, nounresearch and development, nounrestrictive practices, nounrevenue, nounsell, verbservice industry, nounsleeping partner, nounspeculate, verbspeculation, nounspeculative, adjectivestreet value, nounsubtotal, nounswap meet, nounsweatshop, nounsyndicate, nounsystems analyst, nountake, nountender, nountie-up, nounTM, transact, verbtransaction, nounturnover, nounundersell, verbuneconomic, adjectiveunit, noununprofitable, adjectivevideo conferencing, nounwatchdog, nounwheeler-dealer, nounwheeling and dealing, noun NOUN► plan· The privatization plan was subject to further government and parliamentary discussion.· Their plan, they argue, would not have the inherent risks of the more radical privatization plans.· Critics of the privatization plan claimed that it was improvised, lacked clear conditions and had suffered from poor regulation.· Under Chatichai such unions had wielded considerable power and had caused serious disruption to the government's privatization plans. ► program· Their privatization programs slipped badly last year, and both governments desperately need cash. ► programme· The privatization programme also covers schemes to promote deregulation and competition in the economy.· The bonds might be used in the privatization programme and other debt conversion programmes yet to be created.· They maintained the momentum of the privatization programme in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the privatization of electricity and water.· The privatization programme has been recognized as a major break with the mixed economy consensus.· This is partly due to the privatization programme which has been implemented in recent years and has reduced the number of public corporations.· This was the first such sale in the government's privatization programme.· In September 1989 a draft law was presented which aimed to facilitate a large-scale privatization programme over the next five years.· Macmillan likened the privatization programme to the reaction of individuals or estates when they run into difficulties. VERB► see· Do people who buy privatization stock see themselves as establishing a stake in the economy? nounprivacyprivateprivatizationadjectiveprivateverbprivatizeadverbprivately the act of privatizing something OPP nationalization |