centralization

英[ˌsentrəlaɪ'zeɪʃn] 美[ˌsentrəlaɪ'zeɪʃn]
  • n. 集中;中央集权化
GRE
Noun:
  1. the act of consolidating power under a central control

  2. gathering to a center

1. Nowhere in Britain has bureaucratic centralization proceeded with more pace than in Scotland.
在英国,官僚集权化发展最快的就是苏格兰了。

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2. Two of the most important dimensions of structure are centralization and departmentalization.
在组织结构中最关键的两个维度是集中化和部门化.

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3. Centralization: lower managers are not capable at making decisions.
集权: 较低层次的管理者不能制定决策.

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4. This is not simply a problem of financial centralization or decentralization.
这不是个简单的财政集中分散的问题.

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5. The term centralization describes where the decision __ making authority is.
集权化程度是描述在哪一级行使决策职权.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This is not simply a problem of financial centralization or decentralization.
      这不是个简单的财政集中分散的问题。
    2. The most important aspect of centralization and unification is unifying our thinking.
      而集中统一,最重要的是思想的统一。
    3. To reflect this corporate centralization, the core layer hub-and-spoke configuration establishes the focal point of the data flow as a key site.
      为表现公司中央集权化,核心层星型结构建立数据流的汇聚点作为关键站点。