1.使自由化;使自由主义化
2.放宽限制
3.解除官方控制
1.to make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
1.For a long while it looked as if China would never be liberalized, that it would remain locked in the super-Stalinism of Maoism.
长久以来中国被视作一个与自由化无缘的国家。它将永远的被斯大林主义的加强版-毛主义所禁锢。
2.The earlier joint statement did not detail which sectors would be liberalized.
早些时候发布的共同声明没有详细列出将开放的行业。
3.China has already liberalized its markets, opened up to foreign trade and investment, and become a global economic powerhouse.
中国已经实现了市场的自主运营,并向国外贸易及投资敞开大门,成为全球化的经济强国。
4.This means that even if land trading were to be liberalized, many peasants (or migrants with rural hukou) still could not cash in fully.
这意味着即使土地交易自由化,农民们(或持农村户口的农民工)仍然入不敷出。
5.It's easy to have a partially liberalized market economy when times are good.
在时机成熟时,局部实施自由市场经济体制甚为容易。
6.Open-market , real estate is to be applied to stock circulation, format, subject, and all prices liberalized.
放开三级市场,就是对存量房地产要实行流通领域、形式、对象和价格全部放开。
7.Germany, too, could grow faster still if it liberalized services, which would trigger increased investment.
若德国放开服务业,也能推动经济增长,因这将推动投资的增加。
8.The capital account has to be liberalized and financial sector development accelerated before such an advance looks a realistic prospect.
要让这种发展前景具备现实的可能性,中国必须首先放开资本账户,加速发展金融业。
9.The rate of "problem gambling" in these countries is similar to that in Britain, which has liberalized.
这些国家“问题赌博”的开放等级和英国是差不多的,都趋向于自由化。
10.In 2004, at a time when textile trade had not yet been liberalized, China's market share stood at around 21 percent.
2004年,纺织品贸易还未自由化之前,中国纺织品的市场份额仅为约21%。