词汇 | liberalized |
释义 | liberalized past simple and past participle ofliberalize liberalize verb[ T ] (UK usuallyliberalise)uk /ˈlɪb.ər.əl.aɪz/ us /ˈlɪb.ər.əl.aɪz/ to make laws, systems, or opinions less severe: 使自由化,使宽松,放宽 They have plans to liberalize the prison system.他们计划放宽监狱制度。 Justice and fairness all's fair in love and waridiom anti-bias anti-discrimination anti-egalitarian anti-nepotism EDI EDIB egalitarian egalitarianism environmental justice equity justice justness karma liberalize non-discrimination pound reap sportsman sportsmanship Related wordliberalization Examples of liberalizedliberalized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. While some legal restraints on labour may exist, liberalized labour markets are underpinned principally by the electoral dominance of pro-neoliberal parties. The great irony is that as the states liberalized their charter law they lost some control over the direction of economic development. Over time, the consolidation provisions were liberalized in many states. Such a protectionist effect, whether intentional or not, runs counter to principles of a liberalized system of international trade. Since 2002, the airwaves have been liberalized and several private radio stations are in operation. In 1974 deposit and lending rates of more than a two-year term were liberalized. As a result of the liberalized laws, urbanization increased dramatically. Secondly, with the emergence of liberalized and competitive news markets, a party logic gave way to a media logic. Many states liberalized their laws well before the development of industrial securities of the 1890s. Second, the only alternative to waiting for the implementation of reforms is to adopt a liberalized euthanasia policy now. The environmental impact can also be positive, provided liberalized trade is combined with appropriate government action to address market failures. Their environmental impact can also be positive, provided liberalized trade is combined with appropriate government action to address market failures. Meanwhile, the ideological gap existed between the two major parties began to disappear after 1977 with the introduction of liberalized economic policies. They wanted to reinvent within the "liberalized" educational system the sorts of discriminations that had traditionally restricted access to education. Over the 1970s and 1980s international capital movements were gradually liberalized. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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