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government

noun
/ˈɡʌvənmənt/
/ˈɡʌvərnmənt/
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  1. [countable + singular or plural verb]
    (often the Government)
    (abbreviation govt)
    the group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state政府;内阁
    • to lead/form a government领导政府;组成内阁
    • She has resigned from the Government.她已辞去内阁职位。
    • The Government has/have been considering further tax cuts.政府一直在考虑进一步减税的问题。
    • The government announced further austerity measures.政府宣布了进一步的紧缩措施。
    • This legislation was passed under the last Conservative government.这项立法是上届保守党政府通过的。
    • EU national governments欧盟国家政府
    • the Nebraska state government内布拉斯加州政府
    • Ontario's new provincial government安大略省新的省政府
    • The country still has an interim government.这个国家仍然有一个临时政府。
    • the governments of many European countries许多欧洲国家的政府
    • This was a decision taken by the government of the day.这一决定是当时的政府作出的。
    • the three branches of the US government美国政府的三个部门
    • Foreign governments have been consulted about this decision.这一决定曾征求过他国政府的意见。
    • government officials/ministers/employees政府官员/部长/雇员
    • a government spokesman政府发言人
    • a government department/agency政府部门/机构
    • government policies/regulations政府政策/法规
    • government spending/funding政府开支/资金
    Collocations PoliticsPolitics政治Power权力
    • create/​form/​be the leader of a political party创建/组建/领导政党
    • gain/​take/​win/​lose/​regain control of Congress获得/失去/夺回对国会的控制权
    • start/​spark/​lead/​be on the brink of a revolution发起/引发/领导一场革命;革命一触即发
    • be engaged/​locked in an internal power struggle参与/陷入内部权力斗争
    • lead/​form a rival/​breakaway faction领导/组建反对派/分裂派
    • seize/​take control of the government/​power夺取/接手对政府/政权的控制权
    • bring down/​overthrow/​topple the government/​president/​regime推翻政府/总统/政权
    • abolish/​overthrow/​restore the monarchy废除/推翻/恢复君主制
    • establish/​install a military dictatorship/​a stable government建立军事独裁/稳定的政府
    • be forced/​removed/​driven from office/​power被迫离职/下台;被免职/赶下台
    • resign/​step down as party leader/​an MP/​president/​prime minister辞去政党领袖/议员/总统/总理的职位
    • enter/​retire from/​return to political life开始/退出/重回政治生涯
    Political debate政治辩论
    • spark/​provoke a heated/​hot/​intense/​lively debate引发激烈的辩论
    • engage in/​participate in/​contribute to (the) political/​public debate (on/​over something)参与(关于某事的)政治/公开辩论
    • get involved in/​feel excluded from the political process参与/感觉被排挤出政治进程
    • launch/​start/​lead/​spearhead a campaign/​movement发起/领导一场运动
    • join/​be linked with the peace/​anti-war/​feminist/​civil rights movement参与和平/反战/女权/民权运动;与和平/反战/女权/民权运动有联系
    • criticize/​speak out against/​challenge/​support the government批评/公开反对/质疑/支持政府
    • lobby/​put pressure on the government (to do something)游说/施压于政府(去做某事)
    • come under fire/​pressure from opposition parties受到来自反对党的抨击/压力
    Policy政策
    • call for/​demand/​propose/​push for/​advocate democratic/​political/​land reform(s)呼吁/强烈要求/提议/敦促/倡导民主/政治/土地改革
    • formulate/​implement domestic economic policy制定/执行国内经济政策
    • change/​influence/​shape/​have an impact on government/​economic/​public policy改变/影响政府/经济/公共政策
    • be consistent with/​be in line with/​go against/​be opposed to government policy符合/违背政府政策
    • reform/​restructure/​modernize the tax system改革/重组/革新税收制度
    • privatize/​improve/​deliver/​make cuts in public services私有化/改善/提供/削减公共服务
    • invest (heavily) in/​spend something on schools/​education/​public services/(the) infrastructure在学校/教育/公共服务/基础设施上投入(大量)资金
    • nationalize the banks/​the oil industry使银行/石油产业国有化
    • promise/​propose/​deliver/​give ($80 billion in/​significant/​substantial/​massive) tax cuts承诺/提议/兑现/实行(800 亿美元/大幅度的)减税
    • a/​the budget is approved/ (especially North American English) passed by parliament/​congress预算经议会/国会通过
    Making laws制定法律
    • have a majority in/​have seats in Parliament/​Congress/​the Senate在议会/国会/参议院中占多数席位/占有席位
    • propose/​sponsor a bill/​legislation/​a resolution提交议案/法规/决议
    • introduce/​bring in/​draw up/​draft/​adopt/​pass a bill/​a law/​legislation/​measures推出/提出/拟定/起草/采用/通过议案/法律/法规/措施
    • amend/​repeal an act/​a law/​legislation修正/废除法案/法律/法规
    • veto/​vote against/​oppose a bill/​legislation/​a measure/​a proposal/​a resolution否决/投票反对/反对议案/法规/措施/提议/决议
    • get/​require/​be decided by a majority vote获得/需要多数票;由多数票决定
    Culture departments of governmentdepartments of governmentThe government of the United Kingdom, called Her/​His Majesty's Government (HMG), consists of a group of ministers led by the prime minister. Ministers are attached to specialist departments which carry out government policy. Ministers of the Crown, the most senior ministers, are appointed by the queen or king on the recommendation of the prime minister. Other ministers are appointed directly by the prime minister. All ministers sit in Parliament, most of them in the House of Commons.The senior minister in each department is generally called the Secretary of State, for example the Secretary of State for Health. The minister in charge of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is called the Foreign Secretary. The Home Secretary is in charge of the Home Office. The finance minister is known as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and is head of the Treasury. Ministers in charge of departments are usually members of the Cabinet. The prime minister may also appoint a Minister without Portfolio (= not in charge of a particular department) to take on special duties.A Secretary of State is usually supported by several Ministers of State, who each have a specific area of responsibility, and parliamentary undersecretaries, often called junior ministers.Departments are run by civil servants who are not allowed to show favour to any political party. Unlike ministers, they do not have to leave their jobs when the government changes. Many departments are assisted by special groups that give advice and do research. A change of government does not necessarily affect the number and general organization of departments. A new government may, however, create new departments or change the structure of existing ones.Some departments, for example the Ministry of Defence, have responsibility for the whole of the United Kingdom. Others cover only part, and the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly have responsibility for the relevant areas in Scotland and Wales. (note at devolution)The leader of the main opposition party chooses a Shadow Cabinet of shadow ministers. Each is responsible for speaking about an area of government.In the US the federal government has 15 departments. These, together with the president and various government agencies, make up the executive branch of the government and are responsible for its day-to-day operation.The people in charge of government departments are called secretaries. For example, the Department of Agriculture is led by the Secretary of Agriculture. The head of the State Department, the department that deals with US foreign policy, is called the Secretary of State. The President decides who will be the head of each department but they must be approved by the Senate. Not all secretaries are well known: many people know the name of the Secretary of State, but few know the Secretary of Agriculture.Most of the people working in US government departments are civil servants whose jobs do not depend on political influence. In this way each department has a base of employees with a lot of knowledge and experience, whose careers may last longer than a single political administration. The organization of departments may be changed according to what issues seem important at a particular time but this kind of change does not happen very often.The heads of departments form a group called the Cabinet, which meets regularly with the President. The President is not required to accept their advice, but may choose to do so.
    Extra Examples
    • A new government was formed in September of that year.新政府是那年 9 月成立的。
    • A puppet government was installed as the occupying forces withdrew.占领军撤退时安插了一个傀儡政府。
    • According to government sources, two people died in the incident.据官方报道,这起事件中有两人死亡。
    • On May 23 a coalition government took office.5 月 23 日联合政府就任。
    • The former minister was relieved of his post in last month's extensive government reshuffle.在上个月的政府全面改组中,前任部长被解职了。
    • The government announced the cancellation of the dam project.政府宣布取消大坝工程。
    • The group aims to overthrow the military government.这个团体以推翻军政府为目标。
    • The hospital has been hit by government cuts.医院受到政府削减开支的冲击。
    • The present government was elected last year.现政府是去年选出的。
    • The president dissolved the assembly and swore in an interim government.总统解散了议会,宣布成立临时政府。
    • The president has been meeting members of the French government.总统一直在会见法国政府官员。
    • The report on world poverty calls for urgent action from Western governments.关于世界贫困状况的报告呼吁西方政府采取紧急行动。
    • The socialists won 42% of the seats and formed a minority government.社会党赢得了 42% 的席位,组建了少数政府。
    • This crisis could bring down the British government.这次危机可能会使英国现政府下台。
    • a national emergency that could cause the government to fall可能导致政府垮台的全国性紧急状态
    • a new government headed by a former military leader由前军队首脑领导的新政府
    • calls for government intervention in the dispute要求政府介入纠纷的呼吁
    • measures that were introduced under the last government上届政府采取的措施
    • the country's new Communist government该国的共产党新政府
    • Similar measures are being considered by the governments of El Salvador and Panama.萨尔瓦多和巴拿马政府正在考虑类似的措施。
    • The Prime Minister was keen to emphasize his government's commitment to the agreement.首相极力强调他的政府对该协议的承诺。
    • The government has been considering further tax cuts.政府一直在考虑进一步减税的问题。
    • The interests of the state should not be confused with the interests of the government of the day.不应混淆国家利益和当时政府的利益。
    • There are bound to be cuts in government expenditure.政府开支肯定会削减。
    • It is time we had a change of government.该是换个政府的时候了。
    Topics Politicsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • central
    • federal
    • local
    verb + government
    • elect
    • establish
    • form
    government + verb
    • come to power
    • take office
    • fall
    government + noun
    • agency
    • body
    • department
    preposition
    • in government
    • under a/​the government
    phrases
    • a change in government
    • a change of government
    • the government of the day
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] a particular system or method of controlling a country政体;国家体制
    • Democratic government has now replaced military rule.民主政体现已取代军事统治。
    • communist/totalitarian government共产主义/极权政府
    • a federal system of government联邦政府系统
    see also central government, federal government, local government, minority government, self-government, student government
    Extra Examples
    • The law empowers federal government to set standards which apply to all states.该法律授权联邦政府制定适用于所有州的标准。
    • We believe in low taxation and small government.我们支持低税收和小政府。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • central
    • federal
    • local
    verb + government
    • elect
    • establish
    • form
    government + verb
    • come to power
    • take office
    • fall
    government + noun
    • agency
    • body
    • department
    preposition
    • in government
    • under a/​the government
    phrases
    • a change in government
    • a change of government
    • the government of the day
    See full entry
  3. [uncountable] the activity or the manner of controlling a country(一国的)统治,治理,统治方式,管理方式
    • We need strong government to take the country through this crisis.我们需要靠强有力的政府管理使国家渡过这次危机。
    • The army retained a strong role in the government of the country.军队在这个国家的政府中保持着重要的地位。
    • in government At that time the Democrats were in government.那时民主党执政。
    see also big government
    Extra Examples
    • The two men got into a heated debate about the government of the disputed province.这两个人就这个有争议的省份的政府展开了激烈的辩论。
    • a problem facing whichever party is in government任何党派执政均需面对的问题
    • The Nationalists had been in government for most of the 1980s.20世纪80年代的大部分时间都是民族主义者执政。
    Topics Politicsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • democratic
    • representative
    • firm
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French governement, from governer, from Latin gubernare ‘to steer, rule’, from Greek kubernan ‘to steer’.
IELTS BNC: 124 COCA: 201
government

noun¹

1people in control of a country統治國家的人ADJECTIVE | VERB + GOVERNMENT | GOVERNMENT + VERB | GOVERNMENT + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcentral, federal, local, national, provincial, regional, state中央政府;聯邦政府;地方政府;全國政府;省政府;區政府;州政府Conservative, Democratic, Labour, Republican, etc.保守黨、民主黨、工黨、共和黨等政府the country's new Communist government該國的共產黨新政府left-wing, right-wing左翼/右翼政府coalition聯合政府minority少數派政府The socialists won 42% of the seats and formed a minority government.社會黨贏得了 42% 的席位,組建了少數政府。caretaker, interim, provisional, transitional看守政府;臨時政府;過渡政府The president dissolved the assembly and swore in an interim government.總統解散了議會,宣佈成立臨時政府。military軍政府puppet傀儡政府foreign外國政府French, Western, etc.法國、西方等政府The report on world poverty calls for urgent action from Western governments.關於世界貧困狀況的報告呼籲西方政府採取緊急行動。current, future, new現政府;將來的政府;新政府VERB + GOVERNMENTelect選舉政府The present government was elected last year.現政府是去年選出的。establish, form建立/組建政府A new government was formed in September of that year.新政府是那年 9 月成立的。install使政府上任A puppet government was installed as the occupying forces withdrew.佔領軍撤退時安插了一個傀儡政府。swear in使政府宣誓就職head, run領導政府;執掌國務a new government headed by a former military leader由前軍隊首腦領導的新政府bring down, destabilize, oust, overthrow, topple使政府垮台;動搖政府;罷黜政府;推翻政府;顛覆政府This crisis could bring down the British government.這次危機可能會使英國現政府下台。The group aims to overthrow the military government.這個團體以推翻軍政府為目標。support支持政府GOVERNMENT + VERBcome to power政府上台take office政府就任On May 23 a coalition government took office.5 月 23 日聯合政府就任。fall, resign政府垮台/辭職a national emergency that could cause the government to fall可能導致政府垮台的全國性緊急狀態announce sth政府宣佈⋯The government announced the cancellation of the dam project.政府宣佈取消大壩工程。introduce sth, launch sth政府實施⋯/啟動⋯GOVERNMENT + NOUNagency, body, department政府機構/機關/部門building, offices政府大樓/辦公樓funds, money政府基金/資金aid, assistance, backing, funding, grant, subsidy, support政府援助/扶助/支持/撥款/資助/津貼/扶持expenditure, spending政府開支cuts政府開支削減The hospital has been hit by government cuts.醫院受到政府削減開支的衝擊。control, regulation政府控制/調控intervention, involvement政府干涉/介入calls for government intervention in the dispute要求政府介入糾紛的呼籲employee, minister, official, representative, spokesman, spokesperson政府雇員/部長/官員/代表/發言人sources官方消息According to government sources, two people died in the incident.據官方報道,這起事件中有兩人死亡。figures, statistics政府數字;官方統計post政府公告reshuffle (especially BrE) 政府改組The former minister was relieved of his post in last month's extensive government reshuffle.在上個月的政府全面改組中,前任部長被解職了。decisions, legislation, measures, plans, policy, programme/program, proposals政府決議/立法/措施/計劃/政策/綱要/提案service公職;政府服務report政府報道propaganda政府宣傳PREPOSITIONin government執政a problem facing whichever party is in government任何黨派執政均需面對的問題under a/the government在政府領導下measures that were introduced under the last government上屆政府採取的措施PHRASESa change in government, a change of government政府的更迭It is time we had a change of government.該是換個政府的時候了。the government of the day時任政府This was a decision taken by the government of the day.這一決定是當時的政府作出的。a member of a government政府成員The president has been meeting members of the French government.總統一直在會見法國政府官員。
government

noun²

2act of governing管治ADJECTIVEdemocratic, representative民主統治;代議政體firm, good, strong嚴格的治理;完善的管理;強有力的管理We need strong government to take the country through this crisis.我們需要靠強有力的政府管理使國家渡過這次危機。weak無力的統治big, small大政府;小政府The era of big government may be over.大政府時代或許結束了。We believe in low taxation and small government.我們支持低稅收和小政府。
IELTS BNC: 124 COCA: 201
government noun
government1 (the British government) government2 (strong government)
government1

noun

the British government 英国政府strong government 严厉的统治government ♦︎ administration ♦︎ regime ♦︎ cabinet ♦︎ reign ♦︎ parliament ♦︎ the executiveThese are all words for a group of people who govern a country or the period for which they govern. 这些词均表示政府、内阁或其任期。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配under a government / an administration / a regime / sb's reignthe former / previous / current government / administration / regimethe central / local / national government / administrationa left-wing / right-wing / communist / fascist government / administration / regimea / an authoritarian / totalitarian / repressive / military / revolutionary government / regimeto elect a government / an administrationto form a government / an administration / a cabinetto bring down / overthrow a government / an administration / a regimea government / an administration / a regime comes to powera government / an administration takes office / is in office government [countable + singular or plural verb] ( often 常作 the government [singular]) the group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or state 政府;内阁The government has been considering further tax cuts.政府一直在考虑进一步减税的问题。She has resigned from the government.她已辞去内阁职位。The interests of the state should not be confused with the interests of the government of the day (= the people in government at a particular time).不应混淆国家利益和当时政府的利益。 see also govern rule verb 1 administration [countable + singular or plural verb] the government of a country; the period for which it governs 政府;政府的任期The current administration will remain in office until elections in November.现任政府仍将执政,直至11月的选举为止。He was Secretary of Education in Bush's first administration (= first period as president).他是布什政府第一任期的教育部长。NOTE 辨析 Government or administration? Administration is used especially about a government that is led by a president, and especially the US government. It usually refers to the government of a particular president or the period for which this lasts. * administration尤指总统领导的政府,尤其是美国政府,常指某总统领导的政府或其任期during / under the Reagan / Clinton / Bush Administration里根/克林顿/布什执政时期during/under the Reagan/Clinton/Bush government It is not usually used to refer to the institution or process of government which remains the same while presidents and administrations change. * administration通常不指政府机构或办事程序,因为机构或程序不随总统及政权的更迭而改变Approximately 2.7 million people are employed by the federal government.联邦政府雇用了大约2 700万人。employed by the federal administration In countries where the government is led by a prime minister, with more limited powers than a president-especially the United Kingdom-the word government is usually preferred. * government较常指首相领导的政府,尤其是英国政府。这些政府里,首相的权力比总统小the Thatcher / Major / Blair / Brown government撒切尔/梅杰/布莱尔/布朗政府government employees政府职员To use the word administration after the name of the prime minister can sometimes suggest disapproval of the prime minister for trying to act like a president. 在首相名字后使用administration有时具有贬义,暗指其欲像总统般行事。 regime reɪˈʒiːm [countable] the government of a country, especially one that has not been elected in a fair way (尤指未通过公正选举的)政权,政体She was imprisoned because of her opposition to the regime.她因反对该政权而入狱。They are investigating human rights abuses under the previous military regime.他们正在调查前军事政权侵犯人权的情况。 see also leadership management cabinet ( Cabinet) ˈkæbɪnət [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of the most important government ministers, or advisers to a president, responsible for advising and deciding on government policy 内阁Several cabinet ministers have been implicated in the scandal.几个内阁部长卷入了丑闻之中。The issue was discussed at yesterday's cabinet meeting.昨天的内阁会议讨论了这个问题。She lost her position as Health Minister in a recent cabinet reshuffle (= change).在最近的内阁改组中,她丢掉了卫生部长的位子。He is a member of the Shadow Cabinet (= senior politicians of the party not in government).他是影子内阁的成员。 reign reɪn [countable] the period during which a king, queen, emperor, etc. rules 君主统治时期The house was built during the reign of Henry VIII.那栋房子是亨利八世统治时期建造的。By the end of his reign, the vast empire was in decline.在他统治末期,庞大的帝国走向衰落。 see also reign rule verb 1 parliament [countable, uncountable] a period during which a parliament is working; parliament as it exists between one general election and the next 一届议会的任期;(两次大选之间的)一届议会We are now into the second half of the parliament.我们现已进入本届议会的后半任期。The prime minister unexpectedly dissolved parliament (= formally ended its activities) and called a general election.首相突然解散了议会并下令举行大选。The legislation is expected to be introduced early in the next session of parliament.那部法规预计会在议会的下次会期早些时候提交讨论。 see also parliament assembly the executive the part of a government responsible for putting laws into effect (政府的)行政部门The constitution calls for a separation of the powers of the executive, the legislature and the judiciary.宪法要求行政机关、立法机关和司法机关权力分离。 see also legislature assembly government2

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the British government 英国政府strong government 严厉的统治government ♦︎ management ♦︎ leadership ♦︎ regulation ♦︎ administration ♦︎ supervision ♦︎ directionThese are all words for the activity of running or controlling a business or organization, or of governing a country. 这些词均表示对企业、机构或国家的管理、管治。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配leadership / supervision / direction from sbregulation / supervision by sbunder the management / leadership / administration / supervision / direction of sb(to be / work, etc.) in government / management / administrationgood government / management / leadership / administrationfirm / strong government / management / leadership / directioneffective government / management / leadership / regulation / administration / supervision / directionweak government / management / leadershippoor management / leadership / regulation / administration / supervisionday-to-day government / management / administration / supervisiongeneral management / regulation / administration / supervisiongovernment regulation / administration / supervision / directionto be responsible for the management / regulation / administration / supervision of sthto take over the management / leadership / administration government [uncountable] the activity of controlling a country; the way in which a country is controlled (一国的)统治,治理;统治方式;管理方式The Nationalists had been in government for most of the 1980s.20世纪80年代的大部分时间都是民族主义者执政。Democratic government has now replaced military rule.民主政府现已取代军事统治。 see also govern rule verb 1 management [uncountable] the activity of running and controlling a business or other organization; the way in which it is run 经营;管理;管理方式She studied hotel management in Munich.她在慕尼黑学过酒店管理。The report blames bad management.那份报告将问题归咎于管理不善。The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow.该公司最高层决策一切的管理风格致使决策缓慢。 see also management management , manage run 2 , manager manager leadership [uncountable] the activity or position of being a leader; the abilities or qualities needed to be a leader 领导;领导地位;领导才能;领导应有的特质The party thrived under her leadership.该党在她的领导下壮大起来。In the crisis he showed real leadership.危机中,他展现出真正的领导才能。 see also lead lead verb 2 , leader leader 1 regulation ˌregjuˈleɪʃn the practice of controlling sth by means of rules (运用条规的)管理,控制There are calls for tighter regulation of the industry.人们呼吁对这个行业进行更严格的管理。Theatre, cinema and broadcasting are all subject to regulation by local authorities.剧院、电影院和广播机构均由地方政府管理。 see also regulation rule noun , regulate regulate administration [uncountable] the activities that are done in order to plan, organize and run a business or other organization (企业或机构的)管理,行政A large part of his job involves routine administration.他的大部分工作涉及日常管理。Administration costs are passed on to the customer.行政成本转嫁给了顾客。Although administration refers to all the activities needed to organize and run a company which are not the actual business of the company (such as producing or selling a product), it is often used especially to refer to the paperwork necessary, such as filling in forms, writing letters or emails and filing. * administration可指经营公司所需的所有非实际业务(即不属于生产或销售等)的活动,但尤指必要的文书工作,如填表、写信、发电子邮件和文件归档等。 see also administer run 2 , administrator organizer supervision ˌsuːpəˈvɪʒn, ˌsjuːpəˈvɪʒn; NAmE ˌsuːpərˈvɪʒn [uncountable] the activity of being in charge of sb/sth and making sure that everything is done correctly or safely 监督;管理;主管New employees are trained to work without direct supervision.新员工要接受培训,学会在没有直接监督的情况下工作。There was inadequate supervision of children in the swimming pool.对游泳池中的儿童照看不足。 see also supervise regulate , supervisor manager direction [uncountable] (rather formal) the activity of managing or guiding sb/sth 管理;指导All the work was produced by the students under the direction of John Williams.所有作品都是在约翰•威廉斯的指导下由学生创作完成的。The teacher provided clear direction, but allowed children some autonomy.老师提供了明确的指导,但允许孩子们有一些自主权。 see also direct run 2 , director manager
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