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单词

laissez-faire

读音
ˌleseɪ ˈfer
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释义

n. 放任政策;不干涉主义 adj. 自由放任的;放任主义的

例句

These scholars argue that even in the late nineteenth century, with the government's role in the economy considerably diminished, laissez-faire had not triumphed completely.
这些学者认为,即使在十九世纪后期,随着政府在经济中的作用大大减弱,自由放任政策也没有完全取得胜利。
Similarly, Louis Hartz, who sometimes disagreed with the Progressives, argued that Americans accepted laissez-faire capitalism without challenge because they lacked a feudal, precaptialist past.
同样,与进步派观点相左的路易斯·哈茨认为,美国人之所以能够毫无异议地接受自由放任的资本主义,是因为他们缺乏封建的、前资本主义的历史。
Hard times continued to revive popular demands for regulating business and softening the harsh edges of laissez-faire capitalism.
艰难的时期继续恢复了人们对规范商业和缓和自由资本主义的尖锐的要求。

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You know -- très parisien.Laissezfaire and whatnot.Little did I know that my vacation would turn into a work-cation,
the dials were set pretty close to what we now call free market,or “laissez-faire” capitalism.There were very few regulations,
It's that important.After laissez-faire economics triggered the Great Depression,John Maynard Keynes sat down to write a new economics,
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