reformist
英 [rɪˈfɔːmɪst]
美 [rɪˈfɔːrmɪst]
adj. 主张改革的; 改革派的; 改良主义的
n. 改革主义者,改革者
复数:reformists
BNC.16433 / COCA.16385
牛津词典
adj.
- 主张改革的;改革派的;改良主义的
wanting or trying to change political or social situations
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 改革主义的;改良主义的
Reformistgroups or policies are trying to reform a system or law.- ...a strong supporter of reformist policies.
改良主义政策的坚定支持者 - Areformistis someone with reformist views.
改良者;改革者
- ...a strong supporter of reformist policies.
英英释义
noun
- a disputant who advocates reform
adj
- favoring or promoting reform (often by government action)
双语例句
- On Saturday, dozens of reformist political leaders, including Mohammad Reza Khatami, brother of the former president, were arrested after accusing the government of engineering the result, although some were released last night.
上周六,由于指责政府操纵大选结果,包括前总统弟弟穆罕默德礼萨哈塔米(mohammadrezakhatami)在内的数十名改革派政治领导人被捕,不过,其中一些人已于昨晚获释。 - At home, his record after nearly a decade in office hardly bears the mark of reformist resolve.
在国内,希拉克近十年的当权却没有展现出具有改革决心的迹象。 - Unlike the old Soviet Union, reformist China does not seek to alter any other country's way of life.
与前苏联不同,改革的中国并不试图改变任何国家的生活方式。 - Reformist policy always flees before the light of doctrine.
改革主义者政策总是在真理之光面前逃逸。 - Mr rajoy's instincts are reformist, and an absolute majority would no doubt make his life easier.
拉霍伊先生骨子里是一位改革派,在议会占到大多数毫无疑问会让他的工作更容易一些。 - Reformist governments, multinational companies and banks could all become the targets of public protest when livelihoods are threatened.
当人们的生计受到威胁时,改革派政府、跨国公司和银行都有可能成为众矢之的。 - He gradually gave up his reformist ideas.
他逐步放弃了自己的改良主义思想。 - The party grew more reformist and opportunist.
这个党变得越来越具有改良主义和机会主义的特征。 - There are suggestions the late professor had reformist sympathies and this, rather than any possible role in the nuclear programme, might explain his death.
有说法称,这位已故教授同情改革派,这一点(而不是他在核计划中可能担任的职务)或许可以解释他的遇害。 - Thus, Singh and his reformist allies often seem to be sitting, frustrated, on the sidelines.
于是,辛格与他的改革盟友们似乎时常束手无策,成为沮丧的旁观者。