liberalisation
基本解释
- n. 自由化
- =liberalization
英汉例句
- The same goes for an ostensible liberalisation of rules that require women to have a male “guardian”.
对于女性要有一名男性监护人这一规章的表面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.
所以这份报告中争论的一个主题就是怎样才能在跳过自由化来完成国际化。 - 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.
该信也给出了意大利私有化和经济自由化的一份蓝图,催促缩减政府开销以期在2013年比计划早一年就使预算收支平衡。 - 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
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- trade liberalisation 贸易自由化
- Competitive Liberalisation 竞争式自由化
- progressive liberalisation 逐步开放;逐步自由化
- financial liberalisation 金融自由化
- ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION 经济自由化