laissez-faire 英 [ˌleseɪ ˈfeə(r)]   美 [ˈfer]

laissez-faire

laissez-faire  英 [ˌleseɪ ˈfeə(r)] 美 [ˈfer]

n. 放任政策;不干涉主义  adj. 自由放任的;放任主义的 

名词复数:laissez-faires 

He has declared that “laissez-faire capitalism is over” and railed against the “dictatorship of the market”. 他公开鼓吹“应该结束自由放任的资本主义”,并指责所谓“市场专制”行径。
This is a laissez-faire government that believes government should sit back and watch as the "big society" takes care of itself. 这是一个对社会放任不管的政府,它相信坐在后台就能看着这个社会自愈自己的各种问题。

  • Laissez-faire means "leave it alone." Usually it describes the economic policy of a government that stresses non-interference in business.
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  • n. 放任政策;不干涉主义
  • adj. 自由放任的;放任主义的
  • 1. He has declared that “laissez-faire capitalism is over” and railed against the “dictatorship of the market”.

    他公开鼓吹“应该结束自由放任的资本主义”,并指责所谓“市场专制”行径。

  • 2. This is a laissez-faire government that believes government should sit back and watch as the "big society" takes care of itself.

    这是一个对社会放任不管的政府,它相信坐在后台就能看着这个社会自愈自己的各种问题。

  • 3. 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,墨菲花费了很多精力在赫伯特·胡佛的干预主义上;只要人们听说过胡佛,他们就很容易联想到自由放任。

laissez-faire / ˌleseɪ ˈfeə(r) ; NAmE ˈfer / noun [uncountable ] ( from French) the policy of allowing private businesses to develop without government control (政府对私有企业的)自由放任政策 laissez-faire adjective a laissez-faire economy 自由放任的经济 They have a laissez-faire approach to bringing up their children (= they give them a lot of freedom). 他们采用放任自由的方法来养育子女。 laissez-faire / ˌleseɪ ˈfeə(r) ; NAmE ˈfer /
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