federalism 英 ['fedərəlɪzəm]   美 [ˈfɛdərəˌlɪzəm, ˈfɛdrə-]

federalism

federalism  英 ['fedərəlɪzəm] 美 [ˈfɛdərəˌlɪzəm, ˈfɛdrə-]

n. 联邦制;联邦主义 

名词复数:federalisms 

I do not believe the argument that Iraqis will not allow us to help mediate their disputes — whether over Kirkuk, oil-sharing or federalism. 我不相信这样一种说法,即:伊拉克人不会允许我们帮助调解争端——不论是库尔德问题,原油分享问题,还是联邦制问题。
However, the limitations of federalism prevent that kind of strong action. 然而,联邦制的局限性会妨碍此类的强力措施的执行。

  • Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government. The United States government functions according to the principles of federalism.
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  • n. 联邦制;联邦主义
  • 1. I do not believe the argument that Iraqis will not allow us to help mediate their disputes — whether over Kirkuk, oil-sharing or federalism.

    我不相信这样一种说法,即:伊拉克人不会允许我们帮助调解争端——不论是库尔德问题,原油分享问题,还是联邦制问题。

  • 2. However, the limitations of federalism prevent that kind of strong action.

    然而,联邦制的局限性会妨碍此类的强力措施的执行。

  • 3. “If I were to argue for federalism, I would be stoned to death,” says an intellectual.

    “如果我争着要联邦制,会被石头打死的,”一位知识分子说道。

  • federalism (n.) 1788, "doctrine of federal union in government," American English, from French fédéralisme, from fédéral (see federal). Also, from about the same time and place, "doctrines of the Federalist Party in American politics."
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