federal
adj. 聯邦制的; 聯邦政府的
A federal country or system of government is one in which the different states or provinces of the country have important powers to make their own laws and decisions.
Five of the six provinces are to become autonomous regions in a new federal system of government.
在新的聯邦政府體制中,6 省中的 5 個將成為自治區。
Some people use federal to describe a system of government which they disapprove of, in which the different states or provinces are controlled by a strong central government.
He does not believe in a federal Europe with centralising powers.
他認為一個集權式聯邦制在歐洲是不可行的。
Federal also means belonging or relating to the national government of a federal country rather than to one of the states within it.
The federal government controls just 6% of the education budget.
聯邦政府僅掌控 6%的教育預算。
...a federal judge.
聯邦法官
Federals are the same as feds .
1. national; especially in reference to the government of the United States as distinct from that of its member units;
2. of or relating to the central government of a federation;
3. characterized by or constituting a form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities;
The Republicans made a great whoop and a holler about the honesty of federal employees.
共和黨人大肆宣傳聯邦政府官員的廉潔問題.
Switzerland is a federal republic.
瑞士是一個聯邦共和國.
The federal authorities deported him for illegal entry.
聯邦當局因他非法入境而將他驅逐.
The federal government gambled hundreds of thousands of dollars in research funds to work on the project.
聯邦政府為了這項研究計劃冒險動用了好幾十萬美元的資金.
A federal judge upheld the undercover Methods: Used in the case.
一位聯邦法官主張在此案中使用秘密的方法.