词汇 | deregulate |
释义 | deregulate verb[ T ] uk /ˌdiːˈreɡ.jə.leɪt/ us /ˌdiːˈreɡ.jə.leɪt/ to remove national or local government controls or rules from a business or other activity: 对…解禁;撤销对(贸易等活动)的管制;解除控制 The government plans to deregulate the banking industry/the bus system.政府计划放宽对银行业/公交系统的管制。 Opposite regulate Liberating, relaxing and releasing breathe breathe easieridiom cathartic cathartically chillax cut someone free discharge let goidiom let someone looseidiom let/set something looseidiom liberalization liberate non-controlled relax relax your grip/holdidiom turn someone/something looseidiom unbeholden untethered walk walk freeidiom Related wordderegulation deregulate | American Dictionaryderegulate verb[ T ] us/diˈreɡ·jəˌleɪt/ to remove government controls or rules from a business or other activity deregulationnoun[ U ]us/diˌreɡ·jəˈleɪ·ʃən/ The president’s advisors recommend further banking-industry deregulation. deregulate | Business Englishderegulate verb[ T ] ECONOMICS, POLITICSuk /ˌdiːˈreɡjəleɪt/us to remove government controls or rules from a business or other activity: That state has had success in deregulating its electricity market. The explosion in budget air travel began when the industry was deregulated in 1992. deregulatedadjective[ before noun ] Things are very different in today's deregulated labour market. Compare regulate Examples of deregulatederegulate Domestic markets, although deregulated, remain small, and few countries have functioning national distribution systems. Due to glutamatergic-mediated connections from medial temporal areas, activity in lateral orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex may be deregulated in schizophrenia. Beginning in the 1980s, the newly deregulated non-bank financial sector developed rapidly. In order to revive private renting, rents were deregulated on new tenancies. Furthermore, in line with neo-liberal philosophy, the government also overhauled fisheries management and deregulated the control of resources. This involved opening up the market to new, local and foreign banks, and deregulating interest rates and foreign exchange control. Attempts to restructure and deregulate state schooling in various parts of the world have increased. Other states deregulate in the attempt to re-attract investment. But monetary union could also be made more workable if the participating countries deregulated their economies. In particular, this ' culture of everyday credit ' constrained liberal ambitions to deregulate quotidian credit markets. The expansion of capital and credit markets based on foreign resources has recently been boosted by the government's policy of deregulating foreign investments. These deficits might deregulate the functional balance between medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex, which, psychologically, might be reflected in an abnormal emotional control of behavior. Several new interest groups were formed to mount a well co-ordinated campaign to deregulate road transport. Markets had been deregulated, the domestic currency deflated, public expenditures reduced, and the tax system reformed. The advent of satellite broadcasting simply increased the domestic pressure on governments to deregulate. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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