governed
v. 統治( govern的過去式和過去分詞 ); 管理; 治理; 支配(詞或短語的形式或用法)
To govern a place such as a country, or its people, means to be officially in charge of the place, and to have responsibility for making laws, managing the economy, and controlling public services.
They go to the polls on Friday to choose the people they want to govern their country...
星期五,他們去投票站投票選擇他們所期望的國家管理者。
Their citizens are very thankful they are not governed by a dictator.
他們的公民十分慶幸沒有受獨裁者的統治。
If a situation or activity is governed by a particular factor, rule, or force, it is controlled by that factor, rule, or force.
Marine insurance is governed by a strict series of rules and regulations...
關於海險有一系列嚴格的規章制度對其作了規定。
The government has altered the rules governing eligibility for unemployment benefit.
政府已經修改了有關領取失業救濟金資格的規章制度。
1. the body of people who are citizens of a particular government;
Character is not separable from physical form but is governed by it.
性格和外表是分不開的,而且觀其形知其性。
Soldiers are governed by military discipline.
士兵受軍紀約束.
They governed the city with a heavy hand.
他們用高壓手段統治該城.
He governed with an adroitness that gained him the nickname "the old fox".
他因管理有方而為自己贏得了“老狐狸”的綽號。
82% of voters are dissatisfied with the way their country is being governed.
82%的選民對本國的治理方式不滿意。