单词 | interventionist |
释义 | interventionist (ɪntəʳvenʃənɪst ) Word forms: interventionists adjective Interventionist policies are policies which show an organization's desire to become involved in a problem or a crisis which does not concern it directly. [journalism] ...the interventionist industrial policy of the government. An interventionist is someone who supports interventionist policies. [journalism] Collocations: interventionist policies This opening-up, however, has been matched by distinctly interventionist policies, including a €2 billion plan to fund 500,000 training schemes for the jobless. Times, Sunday Times Of course their protectionist and interventionist policies would be a disaster. Times, Sunday Times One can only surmise it reflects a continuation of interventionist policies in foreign conflicts, where their presence will be of questionable value as guerrilla warfare becomes commonplace. Times, Sunday Times Praising markets in the abstract, while rolling out state interventionist policies could be enough to retain office. Times, Sunday Times Much more interventionist policies aimed at supporting particular industries would likely leave us worse off in the longer term. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 干涉主义的 Japanese: 干渉主義的な |
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