liberalisation
基本解釋
- n. 自由化
- =liberalization
英漢例句
- The same goes for an ostensible liberalisation of rules that require women to have a male “guardian”.
對(duì)於女性要有一名男性監(jiān)護(hù)人這一槼章的表麪上的自由化也是如此。 - So one theme of the debate covered in the report is how internationalisation can be achieved without liberalisation.
所以這份報(bào)告中爭(zhēng)論的一個(gè)主題就是怎樣才能在跳過(guò)自由化來(lái)完成國(guó)際化。 - It set out a blueprint for privatisation and economic liberalisation, urging cuts in government spending so that the budget could be balanced in 2013, a year earlier than planned.
該信也給出了意大利私有化和經(jīng)濟(jì)自由化的一份藍(lán)圖,催促縮減政府開(kāi)銷(xiāo)以期在2013年比計(jì)劃早一年就使預(yù)算收支平衡。 - Yet in the longer term they are bound to become a force for political liberalisation.
ECONOMIST: Former refugees bring back skills and money - And Mr Bertinotti declares himself firmly against privatisation—though, intriguingly, he is not against all liberalisation.
ECONOMIST: Italy's election - As advocates of drug liberalisation have found, the deadweight of popular opinion admits of little dissent.
ECONOMIST: A scientific row has broken out over the effects of Ecstasy
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- trade liberalisation 貿(mào)易自由化
- Competitive Liberalisation 競(jìng)爭(zhēng)式自由化
- progressive liberalisation 逐步開(kāi)放;逐步自由化
- financial liberalisation 金融自由化
- ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION 經(jīng)濟(jì)自由化