backsliding 英 [ˈbækslaɪdɪŋ]  

backsliding

backsliding  英 [ˈbækslaɪdɪŋ]

v. 倒退;滑坡;故态复萌(backslide的现在分词) 

名词复数:backslidings 

We have been particularly disappointed by backsliding on human rights this year, after a year of incremental, but still unprecedented, progress in 2002. 经过 2002 年小幅但却史无前例地进步之后,中国的人权状况在今年出现了倒退,我们对此感到尤为失望。
The three African nations on the 2007 list have won praise at times for their transitions to democracy, but now are being cited for backsliding on press issues. 2007年名单上的三个非洲国家曾因其向民主的转型而赢得赞扬,但现在因其在新闻问题上出现的倒退而被列入名单。

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  • v. 倒退;滑坡;故态复萌(backslide的现在分词)
  • 1. We have been particularly disappointed by backsliding on human rights this year, after a year of incremental, but still unprecedented, progress in 2002.

    经过 2002 年小幅但却史无前例地进步之后,中国的人权状况在今年出现了倒退,我们对此感到尤为失望。

  • 2. The three African nations on the 2007 list have won praise at times for their transitions to democracy, but now are being cited for backsliding on press issues.

    2007年名单上的三个非洲国家曾因其向民主的转型而赢得赞扬,但现在因其在新闻问题上出现的倒退而被列入名单。

  • 3. Hints of environmental backsliding have appeared in the government’s own ropy data.

    环境倒退的暗示已经出现在了政府自身发布的糟糕数据上。

back·slid·ing / ˈbækslaɪdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbækslaɪdɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] the situation when sb fails to do sth that they agreed to do and returns to their former bad behaviour 倒退;故态复萌 back·slid·ing / ˈbækslaɪdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈbækslaɪdɪŋ /
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