privatize 英 [ˈpraɪvətaɪz]   美 [ˈpraɪvəˌtaɪz]

privatize

privatize  英 [ˈpraɪvətaɪz] 美 [ˈpraɪvəˌtaɪz]

vt. 使私有化;使归私有 

进行时:privatizing  过去式:privatized  过去分词:privatized  第三人称单数:privatizes 

There have been numerous discussions about whether the province should sell, or privatize, the LCBO. 有很多争论关于是否由省政府卖酒,还是私有企业,还有LCBO。
Japan Post - formerly the public office that the government began to privatize in 2007 - jumped 357 spots to rank 30th. 原为国有机构的日本邮政公社升至第30位,上升了357名,2007年日本政府开始对其实施私有化。

  • To privatize is to switch ownership or control from public, or government-run, to private. The US has a history of deciding to privatize previously government-controlled railroads.
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  • vt. 使私有化;使归私有
  • 1. There have been numerous discussions about whether the province should sell, or privatize, the LCBO.

    有很多争论关于是否由省政府卖酒,还是私有企业,还有LCBO。

  • 2. Japan Post - formerly the public office that the government began to privatize in 2007 - jumped 357 spots to rank 30th.

    原为国有机构的日本邮政公社升至第30位,上升了357名,2007年日本政府开始对其实施私有化。

  • 3. The language in the budget bill would, in effect, let the governor privatize any or all of these facilities at whim.

    预算案中的用词实际上就是允许州长按照自己的意愿,对这些设施机构的一部分或者全部进行民营化。

  • privatize (v.) 1966, back-formation from privatization (q.v.). Re-privatise is attested from 1942. Related: Privatized; privatizing.
pri·vat·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈpraɪvətaɪz ; NAmE ˈpraɪvətaɪz / verb privatizesth to sell a business or an industry so that it is no longer owned by the government 使私有化;将…私营化 SYN denationalize OPP nationalize pri·vat·iza·tion , -isa·tion privatization privatizations / ˌpraɪvətaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌpraɪvətəˈzeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] There were fears that privatization would lead to job losses. 人们担心私有化会导致失业。 privatise privatised privatises privatising privatize privatized privatizes privatizing pri·vat·ize / ˈpraɪvətaɪz ; NAmE ˈpraɪvətaɪz / pri·vat·iza·tion / ˌpraɪvətaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌpraɪvətəˈzeɪʃn /
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