reformist
英 [rɪˈfɔːmɪst]
美 [rɪˈfɔːrmɪst]
adj. 主张改革的; 改革派的; 改良主义的
n. 改革主义者,改革者
复数:reformists
BNC.16433 / COCA.16385
牛津词典
adj.
- 主张改革的;改革派的;改良主义的
wanting or trying to change political or social situations
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 改革主义的;改良主义的
Reformistgroups or policies are trying to reform a system or law.- ...a strong supporter of reformist policies.
改良主义政策的坚定支持者 - Areformistis someone with reformist views.
改良者;改革者
- ...a strong supporter of reformist policies.
英英释义
noun
- a disputant who advocates reform
adj
- favoring or promoting reform (often by government action)
双语例句
- One reformist official says: In the past, we could break the old and then establish the new.
一名改革派官员表示:过去,我们可以做到破旧立新。 - This point was not lost on Mikhail Gorbachev, the reformist Soviet leader.
这一点得到了前苏联改革派领导人米哈伊尔戈尔巴乔夫(mikhailgorbachev)的注意。 - Many of the measures needed to move France forward could be taken by reformist forces from both sides.
两个阵营中的改革派都有可能采取推动法国前进所需的许多措施。 - The reformist Koizumi administration began with a hardline Swedish-style approach.
崇尚改革的小泉政府启动了强硬的瑞典风格策略。 - Mr Zhang's skill has been to persuade some of Beijing's newspapers ( though scepticism has since crept in) that he is a reformist pioneer.
张用他的能力劝说了北京的某些记者认为了他是改革先锋者。 - Unlike the old Soviet Union, reformist China does not seek to alter any other country's way of life.
与前苏联不同,改革的中国并不试图改变任何国家的生活方式。 - But in2000, Abdurrahman Wahid, a reformist president, scrapped much of the discriminatory legislation.
但是在2000年的时候,改革派的总统瓦希德废除了许多带有歧视性的法律。 - Reformist governments, multinational companies and banks could all become the targets of public protest when livelihoods are threatened.
当人们的生计受到威胁时,改革派政府、跨国公司和银行都有可能成为众矢之的。 - It will lift spirits in Syria, where another reformist revolt is under way.
这将鼓舞叙利亚人的士气,在那儿,改革派起义正在进行之中。 - Yan Fu is our country one of19 century's end bourgeoisie reformist's representative personages, his theory depth Western modern times thought influence.
严复是我国19世纪末资产阶级改良派的代表人物之一,他的学说深受西方近代思想的影响。