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Liberalize Laws Liberalization 英 Lɪbrəlaɪz] 美 Lɪbrəlaɪz V.放宽限制;自由主义化 Return

英语单词 liberalize
英美音标 英 ['lɪbrəlaɪz] 美 ['lɪbrəlaɪz]
中文释义 v.放宽限制;自由主义化
英语例句 (1) In return Beijing did little to further liberalize its markets to foreign trade or address its corruption-ridden banking system.
(2) There is a move to liberalize literature and the Arts.
中文例句 (1) 作为回应,中国拒绝为外国贸易进一步开放其市场,也没有整顿其腐败的银行系统。
(2) 文学与艺术有自由化的动向。
vocabulary简明 Liberalize means to make more liberal––as in, less authoritarian and more open. State-run economies might liberalize by opening up industry, free enterprise, and trade.
vocabulary扩展 Liberalize can also mean "reform." If you have a society that punishes theft by cutting off a culprit's hand, you could liberalize it by changing the punishment to jail time or other less cruel and unusual punishment.
柯林斯解释
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 liberalise
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[VERB 动词]放宽(对…的)限制;(使)自由化 When a country or government liberalizes, or liberalizes its laws or its attitudes, it becomes less strict and allows people more freedom in their actions.
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  • ...authoritarian states that have only now begun to liberalise.

    才刚刚开始实行自由化的独裁国家

  • ...the decision to liberalize travel restrictions.

    放宽旅游限制的决定

liberalization
  • ...the liberalization of divorce laws in the late 1960s.

    20世纪60年代后期对离婚法规的放宽

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