denationalisation
denationalisation — 名詞
- denationalisationsingular
- denationalisationsplural
1. the process of moving a business or an entire industry out of government ownersh
私有化
政府將國營事業轉交私人經營
the process of moving a business or an entire industry out of government ownership and into the hands of private companies or investors
Tuan studied the denationalisation of Vietnam's coffee export industry in his thesis.
Tuan 在他的論文中研究了越南咖啡出口產業的私有化過程。
denationalisation + of + [industry]
The denationalisation of the railway company led to lower ticket prices for Iker.
鐵路公司的私有化讓 Iker 買到了更便宜的車票。
Minho's father lost his job during the denationalisation of the state textile factory.
國營紡織廠私有化期間,Minho 的父親失去了工作。
Olivia wrote a report comparing denationalisation outcomes across three European countries.
Olivia 寫了一份報告,比較三個歐洲國家的私有化結果。
After denationalisation of the telecom sector, Bilal could choose from six providers.
電信業私有化之後,Bilal 可以從六家業者中做選擇。
- privatisation
broader term covering any transfer to private ownership; denationalisation specifically implies a return from state control
- divestiture
formal term, often used for selling off parts of a state-owned enterprise rather than an entire industry
- nationalisation
the opposite process: bringing private industries under government ownership
- state acquisition
when a government takes control of a private company or sector
文法句型
denationalisation + of + [industry/sector]
用法筆記
British spelling; the US form is denationalization. Typically followed by 'of' plus the name of the industry or sector being transferred.