常見例句雙語例句The language in the budget bill would, in effect, let the governor privatize any or all of these facilities at whim.預(yù)算案中的用詞實(shí)際上就是允許州長按照自己的意愿,對這些設(shè)施機(jī)構(gòu)的一部分或者全部進(jìn)行民營化。Japan Post - formerly the public office that the government began to privatize in 2007 - jumped 357 spots to rank 30th.原為國有機(jī)構(gòu)的日本郵政公社升至第30位,上升了357名,2007年日本政府開始對其實(shí)施私有化。It includes a plan to privatize and defund Medicare that would leave many if not most seniors unable to afford health care.提案包括了一份對“醫(yī)保”實(shí)施私有化并從中撤資的計(jì)劃,該計(jì)劃將讓許多(如果不是大多數(shù)的話)老年人無法支付醫(yī)療保健。原聲例句What happened was, Salinas was a Harvard-educated economist; he came in to modernize Mexico and he wanted to privatize things, so he privatized a lot of the banks.薩利納斯是哈佛培養(yǎng)出來的經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家,他支持墨西哥現(xiàn)代化進(jìn)程,他主張私有化,所以他將一大批銀行私有化耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Listiev had recently persuaded the government to privatize Channel 1, Russia's biggest nationwide TV network.FORBES: Godfather of the Kremlin?Jennifer Fonstad, 33, taught in Kenya then helped privatize companies in Eastern Europe and Russia.FORBES: The wild bunchRather than privatize this program, Fosler would prefer Social Security to function more like an annuity.FORBES: Fosler: Make Social Security More Like An Annuity 返回 privatize