单词 | liberalize |
释义 | liberalizeWord family noun liberal liberalism liberalization liberalistliberalityliberalnessliberal artsadjective liberal liberalisticverb liberalize adverb liberally lib·e·ral·ize (also liberalise British English) /ˈlɪbərəlaɪz/ AWL verb [transitiveT] STRICTto make a system, laws, or moral attitudes less strict 使自由化;放松对…的限制 —liberalization /ˌlɪbərəlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -rələ-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus liberalize• The policies at Carville for patients receiving treatment at that institution would be liberalized.• Thirdly, services, for example data processing, as well as goods need to be liberalized.• When the laws were liberalized, Baja's proximity to California came into play.• Contrary to the fears of sceptics, liberalizing electricity could open the way.• Efforts to reorganize and liberalize the army alienated other military chiefs.• The government on June 3 liberalized the prices of liquid fuels, producing price increases of between 70 and 113 percent.• As yet, the process of liberalizing the public service dimension of electricity has barely begun.• In the Khrushchevian spring some courageous artists and administrators attempted to liberalize the Stalinist-dominated official art world from within.• Both candidates promised to liberalize trade laws to allow for more imports. From Longman Business Dictionary liberalizelib·e·ral·ize /ˈlɪbərəlaɪz/ (also liberalise British EnglishBrE) verb [transitiveT] to make rules or controls on something less strict The President promised to push ahead with his commitment to liberalize the economy. —liberalizer (also liberaliser British EnglishBrE) noun [countableC] a dispute between protectionists and liberalizers —liberalization (also liberalisation British EnglishBrE) noun [uncountableU] The economy is expected to deteriorate for a period of six months after the liberalization of prices. |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典包含283110条英汉词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。