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Definition of nationalize in English: nationalize(British nationalise) verb ˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzˈnæʃ(ə)nəˌlaɪz [with object]1Transfer (a major branch of industry or commerce) from private to state ownership or control. 把…收归国有,使国有化 the Bank of England was nationalized in the winter of 1946–7 the nationalized industries Example sentencesExamples - They no longer harbour notions of socialism, or nationalising industry.
- Collectivist institutions like the trade unions, local government, and nationalized industries had already been weakened by the end of the 1980s, as a result of Conservative policies.
- No Democrats talk about nationalizing industries, and no Republicans talk about abolishing Social Security or Medicare.
- This industry has not been nationalised; it has been regulated.
- This Government has nationalised the industry, and we now have monopolies with State-owned enterprises on a regional basis.
- Thus, in 1953 the CIA and British intelligence collaborated in overthrowing the nationalist regime of Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran after he nationalized the oil industry in that country.
- By nationalizing all industry and controlling social life, the ruling party made employees out of virtually the entire population.
- The major industries were all nationalised, trade union power was dominant, and taxes were sky high.
- IN 1965 there was a crisis after the regime nationalised the oil industry, threatening the Anglo-Dutch multinational Shell, which had a monopoly on Indonesia's oil.
- Indeed, landowners were expropriated almost immediately, while banks, commerce and industry were nationalized.
- But in order to attract foreign investment into the country the government has agreed to ‘liberalise prices’ and privatise the remaining nationalised industries.
- But let's remember when Attlee's government nationalised industries, it didn't do it to put the working class in power.
- Domestically, Bhutto pursued a populist agenda and nationalized major industries and the banking system.
- The impetus was provided by the Baath regime's decision to nationalise the oil industry.
- But he had no intention of nationalising the industry - he would not break existing agreements with multinationals, he announced.
- We discussed different issues: not paying the external debt anymore, re-nationalizing the privatized industries, nationalizing the banks and the international trade.
- The country's large oil industry was nationalised and the monarchy overthrown.
- Allende's government did nationalise some industry in its first year.
- It wants greater control, to nationalise industries, regulate businesses, and tax everyone to the hilt.
- Severe economic crisis, a blockade by US imperialism and the flight of most of China's capitalists to Taiwan and Hong Kong forced the CCP to nationalise most industries.
Synonyms state, national, federal, government 2Give a national character to. in the 13th and 14th centuries church designs were further nationalized 在13和14世纪,教堂设计更具民族特点。 Example sentencesExamples - The complex is part of a nationalized vocabulary of religious architecture in which the ritual progression through buildings is consistent from complex to complex, region to region, and religion to religion.
- At the risk of errant foolishness, I attempted a nationalized semiotics of squibbing: what will the squibs of each country's films tell me?
- Such cultural diversity and geographic isolation have led to a nationalized sense of pride.
3usually as adjective nationalizedarchaic Naturalize (a foreigner) 承认(外国人)为公民,使归化 he is now a nationalized Frenchman 他现在是入了法国籍的人。
Derivativesnoun Labor in Queensland, even in its earliest years, was never wholly composed of extreme nationalisers; any more than the New South Wales party was composed only of down-to-earth industrial reformers. Example sentencesExamples - Some say that as his practical policy recommendation was land taxation, he should be seen as a land taxer not a land nationaliser.
- A similar view on land nationalization was expressed in an interview at Adelaide: ‘I am not a land nationaliser in the narrow meaning of the term.’
Definition of nationalize in US English: nationalize(British nationalise) verbˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlīzˈnæʃ(ə)nəˌlaɪz [with object]1Transfer (a major branch of industry or commerce) from private to state ownership or control. 把…收归国有,使国有化 Example sentencesExamples - This Government has nationalised the industry, and we now have monopolies with State-owned enterprises on a regional basis.
- Severe economic crisis, a blockade by US imperialism and the flight of most of China's capitalists to Taiwan and Hong Kong forced the CCP to nationalise most industries.
- This industry has not been nationalised; it has been regulated.
- Allende's government did nationalise some industry in its first year.
- It wants greater control, to nationalise industries, regulate businesses, and tax everyone to the hilt.
- The country's large oil industry was nationalised and the monarchy overthrown.
- But he had no intention of nationalising the industry - he would not break existing agreements with multinationals, he announced.
- Indeed, landowners were expropriated almost immediately, while banks, commerce and industry were nationalized.
- The impetus was provided by the Baath regime's decision to nationalise the oil industry.
- We discussed different issues: not paying the external debt anymore, re-nationalizing the privatized industries, nationalizing the banks and the international trade.
- Domestically, Bhutto pursued a populist agenda and nationalized major industries and the banking system.
- But in order to attract foreign investment into the country the government has agreed to ‘liberalise prices’ and privatise the remaining nationalised industries.
- IN 1965 there was a crisis after the regime nationalised the oil industry, threatening the Anglo-Dutch multinational Shell, which had a monopoly on Indonesia's oil.
- But let's remember when Attlee's government nationalised industries, it didn't do it to put the working class in power.
- Thus, in 1953 the CIA and British intelligence collaborated in overthrowing the nationalist regime of Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran after he nationalized the oil industry in that country.
- No Democrats talk about nationalizing industries, and no Republicans talk about abolishing Social Security or Medicare.
- The major industries were all nationalised, trade union power was dominant, and taxes were sky high.
- They no longer harbour notions of socialism, or nationalising industry.
- Collectivist institutions like the trade unions, local government, and nationalized industries had already been weakened by the end of the 1980s, as a result of Conservative policies.
- By nationalizing all industry and controlling social life, the ruling party made employees out of virtually the entire population.
Synonyms state, national, federal, government 2Make distinctively national; give a national character to. 使有民族特点;使有民族风格 in the 13th and 14th centuries church designs were further nationalized 在13和14世纪,教堂设计更具民族特点。 Example sentencesExamples - Such cultural diversity and geographic isolation have led to a nationalized sense of pride.
- At the risk of errant foolishness, I attempted a nationalized semiotics of squibbing: what will the squibs of each country's films tell me?
- The complex is part of a nationalized vocabulary of religious architecture in which the ritual progression through buildings is consistent from complex to complex, region to region, and religion to religion.
3usually as adjective nationalizedarchaic Naturalize (a foreigner) 承认(外国人)为公民,使归化 he is now a nationalized Frenchman 他现在是入了法国籍的人。 |