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.'Many believed that with China liberalizing its economy, greater political freedom would follow, but that hasn't happened, ' she said.
她说,许多人曾经以为中国开放经济将带来更大的政治自由,但结果并非如此。
2.Third, the opinions handed down by the court have led countries to adopt trade-restrictive, rather than trade-liberalizing, measures.
第三,机构的意见致使主权国家去采纳贸易限制措施而非贸易自由措施。
3.Policy must thus focus on liberalizing the labour-intensive services sector to help offset job losses in the export sector.
因此政策必须注重对劳动密集型服务领域的投入增加就业,从而抵消外向型(出口)经济领域的人口失业。
4.Several international studies suggest that the gains from liberalizing services could be substantial.
几项国际研究都显示,实行服务业自由化可能会带来实质性的收益。
5.But if China continues on its present path, growing exports too rapidly without liberalizing trade, then trouble will certainly be coming.
但中国目前仍在原路上继续走——出口增长太快,且贸易缺乏自由度——那么麻烦将肯定到来。
6.China is in the process, slowly but surely, of liberalizing its capital markets. The renminbi will eventually be fully convertible.
我已经讲了——慢慢地、但稳步、切实地——中国已经处于资本市场自由化进程中,人民币最终将实现完全自由兑换。
7.Telephones, and now cellphones and broadband Internet, made virtual connections possible. A liberalizing economy brought new jobs.
电话、手机以及宽带互联网让虚拟连结成为可能。
8.The report also says liberalizing global trade in agricultural would bring 48 million people out of poverty .
联合国的报告还说,实现农业全球贸易自由化能让4千8百万人脱贫。
9.The reforms have little to do with liberalizing industries or introducing more competition.
这种改革与放开相关行业或引入更多竞争无关。
10.They should also demonstrate in favor of liberalizing the economy and completing the Doha Development Round.
他们应该支持经济自由化和完成多哈发展回合的政策。