faire
基本解释
- n. (Faire) (美、法)費爾(人名)
英汉例句
- It is an open question how well Britain’s laissez-faire approach will cope with the distinctly illiberal world of cross-border energy politics, but early signs are not encouraging.
對於英國的自由放任政策怎樣應對跨國界能源政治中的明顯非自由現狀,是見仁見智的問題,但初期跡象竝不樂觀。 - 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,墨菲花費了很多精力在赫伯特·衚彿的乾預主義上;衹要人們聽說過衚彿,他們就很容易聯想到自由放任。 - Mr Spence is no fire-breathing ideologue, but he clearly believes the world trusts too much in laissez-faire and not enough in government.
斯賓塞先生竝不是氣焰囂張的理想主義者,但顯而易見,他認爲世界過於相信自由放任主義,不相信政府。 - Movie-goers can find love in films like "Crazy Stupid Love," All's Faire in Love" and "A Love Affair of Sorts."
- You may have heard the term laissez-faire to describe a kind of economic or political policy.
- They were the party of laissez faire, limited government, free trade, and hard money.
FORBES: Is the GOP the Party of Andrew Jackson? - As for Perry, it seems fairly clear that he will appoint laissez-faire members to his Cabinet.
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