| 英语单词 | federalism |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 ['fedərəlɪzəm] 美 ['fedərəlɪzəm] |
| 中文释义 | n.联邦主义;联邦制度 |
| 英语例句 | (1) For example, “Federalism” Reagan puts forward is different from the past. (2) Most contentious is the issue of federalism. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 例如,里根提出的“新联邦主义”的内涵就不同于以往的“联邦主义”。 (2) 最具争议的问题是联邦制问题。 |
| vocabulary简明 | Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government. The United States government functions according to the principles of federalism. |
| vocabulary扩展 | The U.S. political system evolved from the philosophy of federalism. Remember The Federalist Papers, the essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between 1787 and 1788, to convince people to approve the Constitution? Federalism helps explain why each state has its own constitution and powers such as being able to choose what kind of ballots it uses, even in national elections. The national government oversees the election results, but each state controls its own voting procedures. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]联邦主义;联邦制 Federalism is belief in or support for a federal system of government, or this system itself.
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