1.分散(行政权)
2.疏散(工厂,人口等)
1.to take power from a central government or organization and give it to several smaller and more local ones
1.I began to appreciate the decentralized ways in which large tasks could be accomplished with only a minimal amount of rules.
我开始领会到大型任务如何通过去中心化的方法并借助最少的规则来完成;
2.By cobbling together a number of different services that exist today you could build something like this in a decentralized fashion.
通过把现在已经存在的许多不同服务七拼八凑到一块儿,你也许能勉强造出个什么玩意儿。
3.In reality, it was more decentralized than in the United States, which had one focused Apollo program.
事实上,它比美国要分散得多,后者有一个高度集中的阿波罗计划。
4.In a free market, interest rates, like the price of any other consumer good, are decentralized and set by the market.
在一个自由市场里,银行利率,像所有其它消费品的价格一样,应该由各家银行自己决定,由市场决定。
5.Within the vibrant, competitive, and decentralized African tech space, Google is going to have to do more than just show up.
在非洲这片充满活力、竞争且分散化的科技领域里,Google要做的还有很多,而不仅仅是混个脸熟。
6.In other words, a decentralized group is likely to produce a system with a decentralized architecture.
换句话说,分散的团队可能用分散的架构生成系统。
7.where the city or county has no pided districts, a communication office shall be established for decentralized alarm response.
不设区的市(县)消防站,可建立通信室,实行分散接警。
8.The main difference been a domain and a workgroup is that workgroup environments use decentralized administration.
域和工作组的主要区别在于,工作组环境使用分散式管理。
9.The extent to which decision-making wi ll be centralized or decentralized is crucial to the organization of the meg a-project.
决策的集权或分权程度对特大型项目组织而言至关重要。
10.Rigid structures are unable to adapt as quickly to a rapidly changing environment as a decentralized system.
在一个去中心化的系统里,僵化的组织结构无法像去中心化的系统那样快速地适应变化环境。