1.自由主义
1.a belief in liberal ideas and principles, especially in political and social matters
1.But Martin Luther also proved that religious reforms did not by any means require the support of a spirit of liberalism.
但马丁·路德证明了宗教改革从未依赖于自由主义精神的支持。
2.Socialism, liberalism, call it what you will, always has great plans for the masses that just never seem to work.
社会主义,自由主义,随便叫什么啦,都会制造出一大堆麻烦,从没真正解决过。
3.The conclusion can be summarized that Neo-liberalism, as an economic system or an economic development model, is only a direct factor.
结论为:新自由主义作为资本主义的一种治理机制和经济运行模式是导致美国金融危机爆发的体制原因。
4.They seem to be a typical mixture of western liberalism economy and Chinese centralization of state power.
在我看来这是典型的西方自由主义经济和中国集权政治的产品。
5.But his liberalism had not been understood by the most people that he is still lonely.
但他的自由主义还未被多数人所了解,他依然是一个孤独者。
6."If he wanted to live on in history, he had to turn to liberalism, " he said.
“如果想青史留名,他就不得不转而选择自由主义,”他说。
7.The transition to "liberalism" takes place in an imperceptible manner, like continental drift, thus hiding its effects from view.
对“自由主义”的过渡是以一种潜移默化的方式进行的,如大陆漂移,从而从视图中隐藏的影响。
8.Cold war liberalism had a fine run in the middle third of the 20th century, and it has lingered here and there since.
冷战自由主义自20世纪的中后期开始就一直大有市场,并且自那之后都在徘徊不去。
9.At a time of crisis for free-market liberalism everywhere, it must rank as a central goal of Western civilisation.
在自由市场自由主义的危机时刻,这必须是西方文明的核心目标。
10.The united states once faced the situation: it had much sustain for liberalism at the very beginning.
美国也曾经面临过这样的局面:最初极其崇尚自由主义。