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词汇 governance
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Definition of governance in English:

governance

noun ˈɡʌv(ə)nənsˈɡəvərnəns
mass noun
  • 1The action or manner of governing a state, organization, etc.

    统治;控制;管理(方式)

    a more responsive system of governance will be required

    需要一个反应更加迅速的管理体系。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Courts should have a major role in fighting corruption and improving governance.
    • Good governance and management of finances is surely key to keeping the debt crisis at bay.
    • He found more substance in and need for a federal system of governance in India.
    • One shrewd participant insisted that the solution is leadership not governance.
    • Software asset management is an integral part of good business governance.
    • Mrs Charity said one test for good governance in areas needing aid was zero tolerance of corruption.
    • They focus on improving governance and management through those clusters of teachers.
    • If governments fail to deliver improvements in governance, they will lose aid.
    • For the first time, we are hearing of fresh concepts and ideas that will sustain a new system of governance.
    • Much of modern health care is team based, with the doctor one element in a wider system of clinical governance.
    • They must also ensure that high standards of corporate governance and personal behaviour are maintained.
    • They are reluctant to cancel debt if the country in question does not have good governance or a credible government.
    • What if there were two global systems of governance, and they weren't based on control of the landscape?
    • Replacing corruption with good governance is the only sure way to prosperity for Africa.
    • He was easily distracted from regional politics and domestic governance.
    • All primary care practitioners will have to develop systems for clinical governance.
    • It had no direction, no vision, and no mechanism for either governance or management.
    • General patterns of corporate governance are evolving and practices in Europe may tend to coalesce.
    • The quality of political leadership and the system of governance is key to development.
    • Very few countries and societies have come close to achieving good governance in its totality.
    1. 1.1archaic Rule; control.
      〈古〉影响;控制
      what, shall King Henry be a pupil still, under the surly Gloucester's governance?

      什么!亨利国王还会像个小学生一样,任由乖戾的格洛斯特摆布吗?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Christians under his governance obeyed these decrees, edicts, and commands.
      • I don't think he's a very nice guy, I would not like to live under his governance.
      Synonyms
      headship, directorship, direction, governorship, administration, jurisdiction, captaincy, superintendency, control, ascendancy, rule, command, power, mastery, domination, dominion, premiership, sovereignty

Origin

Middle English: from Old French, from governer (see govern).

Definition of governance in US English:

governance

nounˈɡəvərnənsˈɡəvərnəns
  • 1The action or manner of governing.

    统治;控制;管理(方式)

    a more responsive system of governance will be required

    需要一个反应更加迅速的管理体系。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mrs Charity said one test for good governance in areas needing aid was zero tolerance of corruption.
    • Much of modern health care is team based, with the doctor one element in a wider system of clinical governance.
    • He was easily distracted from regional politics and domestic governance.
    • They focus on improving governance and management through those clusters of teachers.
    • Very few countries and societies have come close to achieving good governance in its totality.
    • If governments fail to deliver improvements in governance, they will lose aid.
    • They must also ensure that high standards of corporate governance and personal behaviour are maintained.
    • It had no direction, no vision, and no mechanism for either governance or management.
    • The quality of political leadership and the system of governance is key to development.
    • They are reluctant to cancel debt if the country in question does not have good governance or a credible government.
    • One shrewd participant insisted that the solution is leadership not governance.
    • General patterns of corporate governance are evolving and practices in Europe may tend to coalesce.
    • He found more substance in and need for a federal system of governance in India.
    • All primary care practitioners will have to develop systems for clinical governance.
    • Courts should have a major role in fighting corruption and improving governance.
    • Software asset management is an integral part of good business governance.
    • Good governance and management of finances is surely key to keeping the debt crisis at bay.
    • Replacing corruption with good governance is the only sure way to prosperity for Africa.
    • For the first time, we are hearing of fresh concepts and ideas that will sustain a new system of governance.
    • What if there were two global systems of governance, and they weren't based on control of the landscape?
    1. 1.1archaic Sway; control.
      〈古〉影响;控制
      what, shall King Henry be a pupil still, under the surly Gloucester's governance?

      什么!亨利国王还会像个小学生一样,任由乖戾的格洛斯特摆布吗?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Christians under his governance obeyed these decrees, edicts, and commands.
      • I don't think he's a very nice guy, I would not like to live under his governance.
      Synonyms
      headship, directorship, direction, governorship, administration, jurisdiction, captaincy, superintendency, control, ascendancy, rule, command, power, mastery, domination, dominion, premiership, sovereignty

Origin

Middle English: from Old French, from governer (see govern).

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