liberalize
liberalize 英 [ˈlɪbrəlaɪz] 美 [ˈlɪbərəˌlaɪz, ˈlɪbrə-]
vt. 使自由化;宽大 vi. 自由化
进行时:liberalizing 过去式:liberalized 过去分词:liberalized 第三人称单数:liberalizes
- Liberalize means to make more liberal––as in, less authoritarian and more open. State-run economies might liberalize by opening up industry, free enterprise, and trade.
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- vt. 使自由化;宽大
- vi. 自由化
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1. Westerners think they know what Africa needs to do in order to develop: liberalize markets, get prices right, promote democracy.
西方人以为自己明白非洲为了发展需要做哪些事:自由化市场、正常化价格、普及化民主。
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2. In recent months, as Burma has begun to liberalize politically following democratic elections, it has also made strong, symbolic moves away from China.
最近几个月,由于在民主选举后开始实施政治自由化,缅甸采取了远离中国的具有象征意义的有力举措。
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3. It cannot afford to liberalize the yuan as its massive trade surplus could mean a stronger currency, which in turn could jeopardize exports, growth and political stability.
这可能无法支撑人民币的自由化,因中国巨额的贸易顺差可能意味着币值走升,而这进而可能危及出口、成长和政治的稳定性.
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