1.a society in which there is freedom of thought, ideas, speech, and communication
1.But the king's most powerful brothers do not share his sense of the need for a more open society.
然而,阿卜杜拉国王最有权势的同胞兄弟并不认为有必要建设一个更加开放的社会。
2.Beijing has missed opportunities that might have been grasped by a more open society.
北京错过了一个更为开放的社会也许能够抓住的机会。
3.Last October, one of its founders, Robert Bernstein, said HRW had failed to take account of Israel's status as an open society.
去年十二月,它的创建者之一,罗伯特·伯恩斯坦说,人权观察没有考虑到以色列作为一个开放社会的国际地位。
4.That India is an open society and China is not is one of the most glaring differences between the two.
印度是一个开放社会而中国不是,这是两者之间最明显的区别之一。
5.Red-light district is definitely a must-see place in Amsterdam. It's a special product of the liberal & open society in Netherlands.
红灯区绝对是阿姆斯特丹一个必去的景点。它是荷兰自由开放社会的一个特殊产物。
6.The war on terror forced me to reconsider the concept of open society.
反恐战争迫使我重新思考开放社会的概念。
7.In a democratic and open society it is up to the citizens to decide what they wish to access and view on the Internet.
在民主开放的社会里,公民有权利决定他们想在网络上近用与看见的信息。
8.Just as nature requires the ecological persity, an open society needs to preserve the persity of its cultures.
正如自然界需要生物的多样性一样,一个开放的社会需要保持其文化的多元化。
9.The United States has been a democracy and open society since its founding.
自建国以来,美国就是一个民主、开放的社会。
10.The open society needs defenders. So it would be nice if Mr Obama spoke up more often for the ideals etched on a certain statue.
开放的社会需要维护,如果奥巴马经常强调开放并使之深入人心的话,那确实是件好事。