governance
英 ['gʌv(ə)nəns]
美 ['gʌvɚnəns]
英文詞源
- governance (n.)
- late 14c., "act or manner of governing," from Old French governance "government, rule, administration; (rule of) conduct" (Modern French gouvernance), from governer "to govern, rule, command" (see govern). Fowler writes that the word "has now the dignity of incipient archaism," but it might continue useful in its original sense as government comes to mean primarily "the governing power in a state."
雙語例句
- 1. Wrong laws make short governance.
- 不健全的法律統治不長.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. GRC means Governance , Risk, and Compliance.
- GRC亦 即Governance,Risk& Compliance(治理 、 風險和遵循).
來自互聯網
- 3. They believe that a fundamental change in the governance of Britain is the key to all other necessary changes.
- 他們認為從根本上改變英國的統治方式是促成其他所有必要變革的關鍵所在。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Reform and improve the Party's style of leadership and governance.
- 改革和完善黨的領導方式和執政方式.
來自漢英非文學 - 十六大報告
- 5. He proposed the " law state " as the second best alternative for the governance of man.
- 他提出 “ 法治國 ” 是統治人類的第二等好的選擇.
來自辭典例句