1.把(权力)集中;使(国家等)实行中央集权制
2.成为...的中心,把...集中起来
3.形成中心,集中
1.to give control of a country, organization, or industry to one central group of people
1.Centralized funding of enterprise services is often a concern when addressing the requirements of multiple lines of businesses.
在处理多个业务部门的需求时,经常会考虑采用集中资金投入的企业服务。
2.Their centralized management of the company started to break down in the late 1990s as Microsoft grew in complexity.
随着公司结构的日益复杂,他们这种集中化的管理方式在上世纪90年代末开始瓦解。
3.At least three designs are used for centralized controllers: daisy chain, polling with a global counter, and polling with local counters.
集中式控制器至少有3种方式:菊花链式、带全局计数器的轮询和带局部计数器的轮询。
4.It is now apparent that overly centralized, excessively layered, and rigid organizational structures are not always effective or efficient.
过于集中、过度分层、刚性的组织结构现在很明显并不总是有效或高效的。
5.It needs to carry on the attention centralized training to help the children.
它需要进行注意力集中培训以帮助孩子们。
6.Centralized network backup system has the advantage of system is simple, low investment, easy to maintenance.
集中式网络备份的优点是系统简单、投入低、易于维护。
7.Single sign-on uses the centralized server for authentication, so the same credentials can be used for accessing any of the client systems.
单点登录使用集中的服务器执行身份验证,可以使用相同的凭证访问任何客户机系统。
8.At the end of the nineteenth century, we see the appearance of what might be called a State racism, of a biological and centralized racism.
在二十世纪末,我们看到一种所谓的国家种族主义,这是一种以生物为标准与以集权为目的的种族主义。
9.Michael's efforts mould a mind into a centralized throne for the Word of God, while the dragon turns a mind into a cloud without a center.
迈克尔的努力集中到神道的心型宝座上,而龙的努力转为天下,没有中心。
10.This permits audit information to be stored on a centralized server to which only auditors have access.
这样就可以把审计信息存储在一台只允许审计人员访问的中央服务器上。