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Definition of decontrol in English: decontrolverbdecontrolled, decontrols, decontrollingˌdiːk(ə)nˈtrəʊlˌdikənˈtroʊl [with object]Release (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions. 解除对(商品、市场等)的控制(或限制) there has been fierce debate over whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled 关于是否应该完全解除对汽油价格管制的争论始终很激烈。 Example sentencesExamples - In 1984 the new government decontrolled the foreign exchange markets.
- Innovative policies will come out only when prices are fully decontrolled.
- In 1978 Carter secured legislation that fostered conservation and decontrolled the price of some domestic natural gas.
- Countries accepting US aid had to sign bilateral pacts agreeing to decontrol prices, stabilize their exchange rates, and balance their budgets.
- The current government has decontrolled prices, reduced subsidies to factories, and abolished central economic planning.
noun ˌdiːk(ə)nˈtrəʊlˌdikənˈtroʊl mass nounThe action of decontrolling something. 控制的解除 the assumption that enterprise might flourish in the wake of decontrol Example sentencesExamples - So long as budgets remained in deficit and governments printed money to bridge the revenue gap, decontrol implied inflation.
- He says vacancies are up because rent decontrol allowed landlords to raise rents once tenants left, until they virtually priced themselves out of the market.
- Party representatives argued that price decontrol and currency reform would not work.
- From the Evening News, April 12, 1954: WITH the decontrol of the meat trade in July, Smithfield, the country's largest meat market, will become ‘free again’.
- Regarding the decontrol of oil prices, the opposition in the Supreme Soviet adopted special legislation in the spring of 1992 prohibiting the government deregulation of oil prices.
Definition of decontrol in US English: decontrolverbˌdēkənˈtrōlˌdikənˈtroʊl [with object]Release (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions. 解除对(商品、市场等)的控制(或限制) whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled 关于是否应该完全解除对汽油价格管制的争论始终很激烈。 Example sentencesExamples - Countries accepting US aid had to sign bilateral pacts agreeing to decontrol prices, stabilize their exchange rates, and balance their budgets.
- In 1978 Carter secured legislation that fostered conservation and decontrolled the price of some domestic natural gas.
- Innovative policies will come out only when prices are fully decontrolled.
- The current government has decontrolled prices, reduced subsidies to factories, and abolished central economic planning.
- In 1984 the new government decontrolled the foreign exchange markets.
nounˌdēkənˈtrōlˌdikənˈtroʊl The action of decontrolling something. 控制的解除 Example sentencesExamples - He says vacancies are up because rent decontrol allowed landlords to raise rents once tenants left, until they virtually priced themselves out of the market.
- So long as budgets remained in deficit and governments printed money to bridge the revenue gap, decontrol implied inflation.
- Party representatives argued that price decontrol and currency reform would not work.
- From the Evening News, April 12, 1954: WITH the decontrol of the meat trade in July, Smithfield, the country's largest meat market, will become ‘free again’.
- Regarding the decontrol of oil prices, the opposition in the Supreme Soviet adopted special legislation in the spring of 1992 prohibiting the government deregulation of oil prices.
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