interventionism ['ɪntɚ'vɛnʃə'nɪzəm]  

interventionism

interventionism  ['ɪntɚ'vɛnʃə'nɪzəm]

n. 干涉主义(尤指主张干预国际事务) 

名词复数:interventionisms 

The Europeans still cling to it, though, with the return of "liberal interventionism" in Libya, but it is anxious and halfhearted. 而欧洲人还乐此不疲,虽然有“自由干涉主义”在利比亚的回归,但后者也是令人忧虑和漠视的。
After crises of the real economy, the financial sector and government debts, the logic of interventionism leads us to a currency crisis. 房地产的危机后,金融领域和政府债务,干涉主义的逻辑把我们带向货币危机。

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  • n. 干涉主义(尤指主张干预国际事务)
  • 1. The Europeans still cling to it, though, with the return of "liberal interventionism" in Libya, but it is anxious and halfhearted.

    而欧洲人还乐此不疲,虽然有“自由干涉主义”在利比亚的回归,但后者也是令人忧虑和漠视的。

  • 2. After crises of the real economy, the financial sector and government debts, the logic of interventionism leads us to a currency crisis.

    房地产的危机后,金融领域和政府债务,干涉主义的逻辑把我们带向货币危机。

  • 3. "Uncertainty regarding interventionism could affect prices in coming months," they wrote of the election risks.

    有关干涉主义的不确定性,未来几个月可能影响价格.

  • interventionism (n.) 1852, from intervention + -ism. Interventionist, as a noun, is recorded from 1846, originally in the international sense.
inter·ven·tion·ism / ˌɪntəˈvenʃənɪzəm ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈvenʃənɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] the policy or practice of a government influencing the economy of its own country, or of becoming involved in the affairs of other countries 政府干预(政策) inter·ven·tion·ist / ˌɪntəˈvenʃənɪst ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈvenʃənɪst / adjective , noun interventionist policies 干预政策 interventionist interventionists inter·ven·tion·ism / ˌɪntəˈvenʃənɪzəm ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈvenʃənɪzəm / inter·ven·tion·ist / ˌɪntəˈvenʃənɪst ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈvenʃənɪst /
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