federal
英 ['fed(ə)r(ə)l]
美['fɛdərəl]
- adj. 联邦的;同盟的
- n. 北部联邦同盟盟员;北京连邦软件产业发展公司,国内主要的正版软件经销商
- n. (Federal)人名;(英)费德勒尔
英英释意
- 1. national; especially in reference to the government of the United States as distinct from that of its member units;
- "the Federal Bureau of Investigation"
- "federal courts"
- "the federal highway program"
- "federal property"
- 2. of or relating to the central government of a federation;
- "a federal district is one set aside as the seat of the national government"
- 3. characterized by or constituting a form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities;
- "a federal system like that of the United States"
- "federal governments often evolved out of confederatons"
双语例句
- 1. The federal government hiked the tax on hard liquor.
- 联邦政府提高了烈性酒的税率。
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- 2. More vigorous action is needed to force the federal army to disengage.
- 需要更强有力的行动来迫使联邦军队撤军。
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- 3. He does not believe in a federal Europe with centralising powers.
- 他认为一个集权式联邦制在欧洲是不可行的。
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- 4. Twenty eight percent of the federal budget is spent on defense.
- 28%的联邦预算用于国防。
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- 5. The federal government controls just 6% of the education budget.
- 联邦政府仅掌控6%的教育预算。
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