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[英] [ˈɡʌvənmənt] [美] [ˈɡʌvənmənt] 生词本
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1. N-COUNT-COLL 政府;内阁 The government of a country is the group of people who are responsible for governing it. 
  • The Government has insisted that confidence is needed before the economy can improve.

    政府坚持认为只有坚定信心经济才会有起色。

  • ...democratic governments in countries like Britain and the US.

    诸如英美等国的民主政府

  • ...fighting between government forces and left-wing rebels.

    政府军和左翼叛乱分子之间的战斗

2. N-UNCOUNT (国家等的)治理,管理,执政 Government consists of the activities, methods, and principles involved in governing a country or other political unit. 
  • The first four years of government were completely disastrous.

    政府前4年的执政彻底失败。

  • ...our system of government.

    我们的政府体制

Usage Note :

Be careful with the spelling of this word. In Britain, the head of the government is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister appoints the other ministers, who are responsible for particular areas of policy. The Prime Minister and other senior ministers together form the Cabinet. The policies of the government are debated and approved by Parliament, which consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. There are about 650 elected Members of Parliament (or MPs) in the House of Commons. In the United States, the head of the government is the President, who appoints the members of his administration. Policies are debated and approved by Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Members of the House of Representatives are known as congressmen, congresswomen, or congresspeople, and members of the Senate are called senators.

注意该词的拼写。英国的政府首脑为首相(Prime Minister),首相任命各部大臣(minister),大臣负责政策的特定领域,首相与高级大臣组成内阁(Cabinet)。政府的政策在议会(Parliament)上讨论并通过,议会由下议院(House of Commons)和上议院(House of Lords)组成,下议院约有650名通过选举产生的议员(Member of Parliament, 亦称 MP)。美国的政府首脑为总统(President),总统任命政府(administration)各部部长。国家政策在国会(Congress)上讨论并通过,国会由参议院(Senate)与众议院(House of Representatives)组成,众议院议员称为congressman, congresswoman或congresspeople,参议院议员称为senator。

Noun

1. the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit;

  • "the government reduced taxes"
  • "the matter was referred to higher authorities"

2. (government) the system or form by which a community or other political unit is governed;

  • "tyrannical government"

3. the act of governing; exercising authority;

  • "regulations for the governing of state prisons"
  • "he had considerable experience of government"

4. the study of government of states and other political units

法律

  • 1.政府
1. A collision with parliament could ruin the government's plans.
与议会冲突可能使政府的计划成为泡影。

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2. A considerable number of people object to the government's attitude to immigration.
相当多的人反对政府对待移民问题的态度。

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3. A corruption scandals led to the fall of the government.
一件贪污腐败事件导致政府垮台。

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4. A court is one of the chief organs of government.
法院为政府的主要机关之一。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

5. A direct food levy was imposed by the local government.
地方政府征收了食品税。

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6. A government speaker intimated to the reporters that they would expect a statement shortly.
政府发言人向记者们暗示他们马上就能听到一项声明。

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7. A government's revenue and expenditure should be balanced.
政府的财政收入和支出要平衡。

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8. A group of farmers were transplanted to the island by the government.
一批农民被政府迁到这个岛上居住。

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9. A growing economy covers a multitude of sins for the government.
蓬勃的经济为政府掩盖种种见不得人的东西。

来自《简明英汉词典》

10. A minister has ultimate responsibility for mistakes and dishonesty in a government department.
政府部门发生的失误和渎职行为应由部长负基本责任。

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11. A responsible government shouldn't waste the taxpayers' money.
一个负责任的政府不应该浪费纳税人的金钱。

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12. Accounts of cruel tortures in the jails of the reactionary government would curl one's hair.
关于反动政府监狱里酷刑情况的介绍听了会叫人毛骨悚然。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

13. After protracted consideration the national government had decided to ask a mandate from the people.
国家政府经过长期考虑后,决定征求民意。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

14. After several weeks of argument; the trade union leaders had to haul down their colours and accepted the government's earlier offer.
经过几周的辩论,工会领袖只好妥协,接受了政府早先提出的条件。

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15. After the election the new government commenced developing the roads.
选举后新政府开始修建道路。

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16. After the overthrow of the government, the country was in chaos.
政府被推翻后,这个国家处于混乱中。

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17. Any unemployed person reckons as deserving government help.
任何一个失业者都被认为应受到政府的帮助。

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18. As a great many people will be visiting the country, the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium, and a fine new swimming pool.
因为很多人将要访问这个国家,政府将要建造新的旅馆,一个巨大的体育场和一个漂亮的新游泳池。

来自《用法词典》

19. As she denounced the government's policy, the crowd murmured their approval.
当她抨击政府的政策时,听众叽叽咕咕地表示赞同。

来自《简明英汉词典》

20. At the last election, the Government won easily, knocking the Opposition into a cocked hat.
在上次选举中,政府挫败了反对党,轻而易举地取得了胜利。

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