re-regulation
noun [ U OR C ] (also reregulation) uk/ˌriː.reɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.reɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
重新监管
the act of introducing laws that allow a government to control an industry's activities again after a period of letting the industry make its own rules, or an occasion on which this is done
The aviation authority has argued for limited re-regulation of the airline industry, which was deregulated in 1978. 航空当局主张对航空业进行有限的重新监管,航空业于 1978 年解除管制。
The president has promised to introduce a period of reregulation to avoid the risks that many in the financial sector have been taking.
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- Some Democrats have called for re-regulation of the higher education sector if tuition costs don't level off soon.
- For utility companies willing to accept re-regulation, the plan guarantees them monopoly status in a given area.
- Many have called for a reregulation of the financial industry as a result of the crisis.