faire
基本解釋
- n. (Faire) (美、法)費(fèi)爾(人名)
英漢例句
- 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(yīng)對跨國界能源政治中的明顯非自由現(xiàn)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(fèi)了很多精力在赫伯特·衚彿的乾預(yù)主義上;衹要人們聽說過衚彿,他們就很容易聯(lián)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(rèn)爲(wèi)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.
FORBES: Rick Perry: Good for Commodities?