nominally independent

名义上独立的

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Used to describe a state or entity that is independent in name or theory but not in reality.

用于描述一个名义上或理论上独立,但实际上并非如此的国家或实体。

例句 (10)

nominally independent = 名义上独立的 (用于描述一个名义上或理论上独立,但实际上并非如此的国家或实体。)

  • The small state was nominally independent, but heavily influenced by its powerful neighbor.这个小国名义上独立的,但深受其强大邻国的影响。
  • Though nominally independent, the company's decisions were always subject to the parent corporation's approval.尽管名义上独立的,但公司的决策始终需要母公司的批准。
  • They established a committee that was nominally independent to oversee the project.他们成立了一个名义上独立的委员会来监督这个项目。
  • The former colony became nominally independent in 1960, but economic ties remained strong.该前殖民地于1960年名义上获得独立,但经济联系依然紧密。
  • Her role was nominally independent, but in practice, she reported to the CEO on all matters.她的职位名义上独立的,但实际上所有事情都要向首席执行官汇报。
  • The research institution is nominally independent, yet relies on government funding for most of its operations.该研究机构名义上独立的,但其大部分运作依赖于政府资助。
  • While nominally independent, the subsidiary often struggled to assert its own strategic direction.尽管名义上独立的,该子公司却经常难以确立自己的战略方向。
  • The new organization claimed to be nominally independent from political parties.这个新组织声称名义上与政党独立
  • Critics argued that the regulatory body was only nominally independent.批评人士认为,该监管机构只是名义上独立
  • The province was granted nominally independent status after years of negotiations.经过多年的谈判,该省获得了名义上独立的地位。