power-sharing
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈpower-ˌsharing noun [uncountable] an arrangement in which different groups, such as political parties, share the power to make decisions 权力分享 proposals for power-sharing between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland 在北爱尔兰的天主教徒和新教徒之间实行权力分享的提议
Examples from the Corpus
power-sharing• Using its mandate, it can now press even harder the case for council power-sharing, even in Belfast.• For its part, the government has shelved its demands for entrenched veto rights for minorities and for indefinite power-sharing with whites.• The way the storyteller handles Moses' power-sharing in that chapter is consonant with the rest.• Those opposed to power-sharing wanted an arrangement to maximize the loyalist vote.From Longman Business Dictionarypower-sharingˈpower-ˌsharing noun [uncountable] when a political group or organization that holds power agrees to share it with other groupsThepower-sharing negotiations are at a critical stage.ˈpower-ˌsharing nounChineseSyllable
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power-sharing
ˈpower-ˌsharing
noun [uncountable]
an arrangement in which different groups, such as political parties, share the power to make decisions:
proposals for power-sharing between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland
ˈpower-ˌsharing
noun [uncountable]an arrangement in which different groups, such as political parties, share the power to make decisions: