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单词 big government
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Definition of big government in English:

big government

noun
mass nounNorth American
  • Government perceived as excessively interventionist and intruding into all aspects of the lives of its citizens.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They applaud big government and, indeed, they acknowledge that.
    • I'm opposed to big government and would like to see some sort of co-op system.
    • To them, public-spiritedness and unity of purpose are the soil from which big government springs.
    • The regret is that this bill represents a regime of big government, State intrusion, compliance costs, and regulation.
    • But we don't need big government intruding on the sidelines of our God-given football games.
    • Government members believe in big government and they believe in control.
    • Sources in the PR industry claim big government projects are more lucrative than giving direct advice to ministers.
    • Big government in practice proved less attractive than big government in prospect.
    • If so, we may be halfway toward the next popular uprising against big government.
    • Local government will always want more big government spending in their area, more infrastructure, more resources.
    • We are as suspicious of big business as we are of big government.
    • Americans don't trust big government and are reluctant to pay for it.
    • The hostility of libertarians to big government extended to U.S. involvement in the world.
    • Smith is against big government and bureaucracy, as he believes many open shop workers are.
    • What all of them could agree on, however, was the vital importance of big government.
    • It's a good idea to limit the size of the welfare state, but big government is inevitable in modern society.
    • If you support tax cuts and big government, there's no one left to vote against you.
    • Nothing is the one thing that big government is capable of doing quite well.
    • However, we must correct these popular fallacies in order to properly address the ills that stem from intervention by big government.
    • Doing so would cast some much needed doubt on the stereotype that progressives love big government.
 
 

Definition of big government in US English:

big government

nounbɪɡ ˈɡəvər(n)mənt
North American
  • Government perceived as excessively interventionist and intruding into all aspects of the lives of its citizens.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Americans don't trust big government and are reluctant to pay for it.
    • Government members believe in big government and they believe in control.
    • It's a good idea to limit the size of the welfare state, but big government is inevitable in modern society.
    • The hostility of libertarians to big government extended to U.S. involvement in the world.
    • Smith is against big government and bureaucracy, as he believes many open shop workers are.
    • However, we must correct these popular fallacies in order to properly address the ills that stem from intervention by big government.
    • They applaud big government and, indeed, they acknowledge that.
    • Local government will always want more big government spending in their area, more infrastructure, more resources.
    • Nothing is the one thing that big government is capable of doing quite well.
    • I'm opposed to big government and would like to see some sort of co-op system.
    • The regret is that this bill represents a regime of big government, State intrusion, compliance costs, and regulation.
    • To them, public-spiritedness and unity of purpose are the soil from which big government springs.
    • If so, we may be halfway toward the next popular uprising against big government.
    • Doing so would cast some much needed doubt on the stereotype that progressives love big government.
    • Sources in the PR industry claim big government projects are more lucrative than giving direct advice to ministers.
    • We are as suspicious of big business as we are of big government.
    • If you support tax cuts and big government, there's no one left to vote against you.
    • What all of them could agree on, however, was the vital importance of big government.
    • Big government in practice proved less attractive than big government in prospect.
    • But we don't need big government intruding on the sidelines of our God-given football games.
 
 
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