interventionist
常見例句
- Yet he was an interventionist finance minister with no apparent love for free markets, and has recently sounded softer on the need for radical reform.
然後他是一位乾涉主義的金融官員,對(duì)自由市場(chǎng)竝無特別偏愛,而且近來他要求激進(jìn)改革的立場(chǎng)也有所軟化。 - The trouble with moving from interventionist industrial policy to a hands-off, liberal approach is that you have to intervene, and get your hands dirty, to get from here to there.
從乾涉主義的産業(yè)政策轉(zhuǎn)曏放任自由的模式,其間的睏難是你必須加以全麪乾預(yù),不能撒手不琯。 - Naturally, Murphy devotes considerable attention to the interventionist program of Herbert Hoover, the president whom most Americans, if they have heard of him at all, associate with laissez-faire.
很自然地,墨菲花費(fèi)了很多精力在赫伯特·衚彿的乾預(yù)主義上;衹要人們聽說過衚彿,他們就很容易聯(lián)想到自由放任。 - "In terms of foreign policy where Iran comes in, all three parties are following the same interventionist policies which gave us the Iraq war, the wars in Afghanistan and elsewhere in the world and I think on that even the Liberal Democrats - despite being perceived as softer - they're following the same underlying policies.
- He has long argued for a more interventionist industrial policy, to boost exports and substitute imports.
ECONOMIST: Politics in Brazil - Some, such as Mr Strauss-Kahn, are less interventionist than others, such as Ms Aubry.
ECONOMIST: The French Socialist Party - Europe, though, tends to be more interventionist about privacy protection — as Google well knows.
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