rise to power
英 [raɪz tu ˈpaʊə(r)]
美 [raɪz tu ˈpaʊər]
当权
英英释义
noun
- the act of attaining or gaining access to a new office or right or position (especially the throne)
- Elizabeth's accession in 1558
双语例句
- But, wind power is a kind of typical randomness and intermittent energy which gives rise to huge impact on power grid and reduces the quality of the output voltage. This is the bottleneck of restricting wind power development.
风能是典型的随机性和间歇性能源,风电并网会给电网带来巨大冲击,影响电网的稳定运行,使输出电压的质量降低,因而成为制约风电发展的瓶颈。 - His eleventh hour rise to power surprised many people.
他的最后升官当权,令人惊讶。 - China's rise to power is probably the single most important trend of our lifetime.
中国力量的崛起,或许是我们这一生中所目睹的一个最重要情势,她正在改变这个世界。 - Probably the most important American case involving the act of state doctrine was the case resulting from Castro's rise to power in Cuba in1960.
涉及司家主权原则最为重要的案例就是1960年卡斯特罗执政占巴所引发的案例。 - The film tells anew the story of his rise to fame and power.
这部影片再度叙述了他成名与得势的故事。 - The political isolation of the Chinese merchant-industrial class is best characterized by the events of the1920's during the rise of Chiang Kai-shek to power.
二十年代蒋介石上台时所发生的事情,最能说明中国资产阶级在政治上的孤立。 - Turner thought that they might reveal something about the power struggle immediately before Hitler's rise to power, so he asked a colleague doing research in Moscow to photocopy some of the letters.
特纳想,这些信件有可能会透露出希特勒登上权力宝座前夕的权力之争,于是他请正在莫斯科进行研究的一位同事复印了这些信件中的一部分。 - The overall implementation of Chinese villagers 'self-governing has led to the disintegration of the power structure in the rural areas, which subsequently gives rise to the power struggle.
中国村民自治制度的全面实施导致了农村村级权力结构的分化,而权力分化的必然结果就是权力间的斗争。 - The group celebrated the regime's rise to power in 1979.
这个集团庆祝该政府于1979年上台执政。 - In recent years, with the rapid development of Industry, high-power nonlinear loads is increasing. The impact on grid and harmonic pollution are showed that is a rising trend, giving rise to a variety of power quality problems.
近年来,随着现代工业发展趋势的日益变快,不平衡非线性负荷也随之增多,电网电能质量和谐波治理的问题呈不断上升趋势,因此这方面的问题被不断提出。
