liberalisation [
,libərəlai'zeiʃən, -li'z-]
n. 自由化;开放
- She seems intellectually to accept the case for greater liberalisation, smaller government and freer markets.
理智上,她同意给予更多的自由主义色彩,小政府和自由市场。 - In the UK, the liberalisation and deregulation of the capital markets in 1986-which we came to call the ' Big Bang '-was an important step forwards for the financial services industry.
在英国,1986年我们对资本市场进行自由化和破除陈规的改革-后来我们称之为"重拳出击"这是对金融服务行业改革迈出的一大步。 - Liberalisation and deregulation opened the way to the creation of broad, deep and liquid capital markets, and established the right environment to attract foreign firms and inward investment.
自由化和废除旧制有助于培养广阔,深入和流动的资本市场,为吸引国外机构和对内投资创造有利环境。
liberalisation[ noun ]
the act of making less strict
<noun.act>
liberalisation \liberalisation\ n.
Same as liberalization.
Syn: liberalization, relaxation.
[WordNet 1.5]