释义 |
Examples:Muromachi bakufu, the feudal government of Japan (1338-1573) under the Ashikaga shoguns—institutions of government—the treaty of 1923 normalizing relations between the Soviet Union and the Northern Warlord government of China—head of a (government etc) department—government of Tibet, dissolved in 1959—motion of no confidence (against the government, in parliamentary debates)—the Qing court (as government of China)—war of 1920 between Northern Warlords, in which the Zhili faction beat the Anhui faction and took over the Beijing government—Qiangba Puncog (1947-), chairman of government of Tibet (i.e. governor)—republican system of government—used instead of reign name by the nationalist government, then by Taiwan—openness (of government, PRC equivalent of 'glasnost')—Legislative Yuan, the legislative branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—the crime of conspiracy overthrow the government—Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, north India, home of Tibetan government in exile—unified government purchase at fixed price (esp of farm products)—Chinese in the context of the Nationalist Government—seat of prefectural government (from Tang Qing times)—Executive Yuan, the executive branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, agency of US government—come out of obscurity to a government job—(of a government or administration) well ordered—major policy of the national government—administration of a military government—be out of office (government)—salaries of government officials—failed reform of Northern Song government in 1043—fixed government purchase (esp of farm products)—government in exile (e.g. of Tibet)—Chung-hsing New Village, model town in Nantou County, west-central Taiwan, administrative seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government—head of provincial PRC government department—North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt set up a puppet government in north China—Lin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932)— |