liberalise
liberalise — 動詞
- liberalisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- liberalises3rd person singular
- liberalising-ing form
- liberalisedpast simple
1. to relax official rules or controls so that people have more freedom to act or t
放寬;自由化
減少法規限制,給予更多自由
to relax official rules or controls so that people have more freedom to act or trade as they wish
Parliament voted to liberalise the country's strict alcohol laws after years of debate.
國會經過多年辯論後,投票決定放寬該國嚴格的酒類法律。
liberalise + noun: voting to relax strict laws
In the 1990s, several Asian nations began to liberalise their banking sectors.
1990年代,數個亞洲國家開始讓銀行業自由化。
The new energy minister wants to liberalise electricity markets so smaller firms can compete.
新任能源部長希望開放電力市場,讓小公司也能競爭。
Trang believes her country must liberalise its outdated media laws soon.
Trang 認為她的國家必須盡快放寬過時的媒體法規。
Aaron's father lost his job when the government liberalised trade with neighbouring countries.
Aaron 的父親在政府開放與鄰國貿易時失去了工作。
- deregulate
narrower: specifically about removing government regulations from an industry
- relax
more general and informal; can apply to rules, attitudes, or physical things
- loosen
similar to relax but suggests undoing tight controls
- ease
implies a gradual or partial reduction of restrictions
文法句型
liberalise + noun (laws, rules, economy, sector)
用法筆記
Object is typically a system, law, policy, or sector of the economy. The American spelling is 'liberalize'.