deregulatory
/ˌdiːˈreɡjələtəri/ (bre, ipa) · [dirˈɛɡjələtˌɔri] /ˌdiːˈreɡjələtɔːri/ (ame, ipa)
deregulatory — 形容詞
- deregulatorypositive
- more deregulatorycomparative
- most deregulatorysuperlative
1. describing policies or proposals that reduce government rules on business or ind
鬆綁的
與放寬商業管制有關
describing policies or proposals that reduce government rules on business or industry, or relating to that reduction.
The minister announced a deregulatory plan for small food exporters.
部長宣布了一項針對小型食品出口商的鬆綁方案。
collocation: deregulatory plan
Putri warned that the deregulatory bill could weaken river safety checks.
Putri 警告,這項鬆綁法案可能削弱河川安全檢查。
collocation: deregulatory bill
Investors welcomed the deregulatory message from the new cabinet.
投資人歡迎新內閣釋出的鬆綁訊號。
The senator's deregulatory package reduced paperwork for local farmers.
那位參議員的鬆綁方案減少了在地農民要交的文書作業。
Kevin criticized the deregulatory changes in workplace inspection rules.
Kevin 批評工作場所稽查規定中的鬆綁改動。
- liberalising
broader; often used for making rules or markets less strict in general
- market-opening
focuses on allowing more competition rather than every kind of rule removal
- regulatory
describes rules that control business activity rather than remove controls
- interventionist
describes a policy approach that favors stronger government involvement
文法句型
deregulatory + noun
用法筆記
Usually used before a noun, especially with policy, reform, agenda, bill, or package. It suggests cutting official rules back, not creating a new system of control.