laissez faire
英 [ˌleseɪ ˈfeə(r)]
美 [ˌleseɪ ˈfer]
n. 自由放任,不干涉主义
英英释义
noun
- the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs
双语例句
- It might be time to dabble in the laissez faire; to let the imagination run to art instead of art projects; to let the imperfect universe and its imperfect children be themselves.
也许该试着放任孩子自由成长了;放飞他们的艺术想象空间,而不给他们做艺术计划;让这个不完美的世界与不完美的孩子顺其自然吧。 - It seems too much there I see it mixed ( like it's pretty laissez faire).
这看起来是非常自由的。 - Modern market economy is not a single product laissez-faire economy or one-sided government intervention market economy any more, but an economy with the interplay between the invisible hand and the visible hand.
现代市场经济不再是单一的自由放任的市场经济或单一的国家干预的市场经济,而是看不见的手和看得见的手两手并用互动的市场经济。 - I do not believe in pure laissez faire, however.
不过,我不信奉纯粹的放任主义。 - The emperor had settled on a policy of laissez faire, for which Chinese was to pay a high price.
光武帝最终制订了一种放任自由的政策,而中国人将为此付出高昂的代价。 - American credit consumption concept of overdraft of the future, their laissez faire financial system and the foreign policies even controversial at home may all need change.
美国过度透支未来的信贷消费理念、完全自由放任的金融制度、和在美国国内也颇有争议的对外政策,可能都需要变革。 - It is a common failing of laissez faire and theory of government intervention that they confirm efficient frontier from a perfect market and a perfect government.
从一个理想的市场与理想的政府出发来确定市场与政府的有效边界,是自由放任学说和政府干预学说共通的弱点。 - That doctrine of laissez faire which so often in our history.
在我国历史上屡见不鲜的自由放任主义原则。 - Third, commercial policy changed from laissez-faire to intervention of state.
三是自由贸易政策向国家干预政策的转变。 - Laissez faire an economic theory from the18th century that is strongly opposed to any government intervention in business affairs.
自由不干预理论18世纪提出的经济理论,强力反对政府对商业作出任何干预。
