In what was known as “Koizumi theatre”, the telegenic reformer obtained extensive television coverage by replacing LDP candidates who opposed his plans to privatise the postal system.
被人们称之为“小泉旋风“而广为传颂——通过推行邮政系统私有化改革而获得了媒体广泛报道,并借此取代了反对他意见的自民党候选人。
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In what was known as “Koizumi theatre”, the telegenic reformer obtained extensive television coverage by replacing LDP candidates who opposed his plans to privatise the postal system. 被人们称之为“小泉旋风“而广为传颂——通过推行邮政系统私有化改革而获得了媒体广泛报道,并借此取代了反对他意见的自民党候选人。 The government says it only wants to privatize one or two railway lines, but I think it’s the thin end of the wedge.They’ll all be privatised soon. 政府声称只打算把一两条铁路线私有化,可是我觉得这只是个开头,很快所有的铁路都会私有化。 声明:以上例句、词性分类均由互联网资源自动生成,部分未经过人工审核,其表达内容亦不代表本软件的观点;若发现问题,欢迎向我们指正。
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经济学人-综合 He has a plan to privatise the 600 shops run by the state's liquor control board. 他已经计划将600个由州政府酒类管理局经营的店铺私有化。 BBC 听力 2023年3月合集 The country will restructure state-owned enterprises and privatise the national airline. 斯里兰卡将重组国有企业,并将国家航空公司私有化。 经济学人(汇总) In effect, Britain would have privatised defence procurement. 实际上,这是将英国的国防采购私有化。 《金融时报》 Podcast And we ask what's at risk when you privatise justice? 当您将司法私有化时, 我们会问有什么风险? 经济学人(汇总) The incident exemplified how the railways, which made much progress after being privatised in the early 1990s, have gone off-track. 这一事件说明,在上世纪90年代初私有化后取得巨大进展的铁路,是如何偏离轨道的。 BBC 听力 2015年11月合集 The truth is, the British have largely succeeded in domesticating Catholicism and privatising Protestantism so they both appear equally harmless. 事实真相是,英国人很大程度上已经成功驯化了天主教和新教,所以两者能够和平共处。 《金融时报》 Podcast That it's being privatised across Europe. 对吧? 它正在整个欧洲私有化。 经济学人(汇总) A Peronist by political lineage, he adopted some liberal economic policies, lowering trade barriers, cutting subsidies and privatising state firms. 他是庇隆主义者政客,他采取了一些自由的经济政策,降低贸易壁垒,削减补贴,并将国有企业私有化。 《金融时报》 Podcast And certainly more assets are privatised here than the US, for example. 例如,这里的私有化资产肯定比美国多。 《金融时报》 Podcast That's when the UK government decided to privatise its water utilities. 就在那时,英国政府决定将其水务公司私有化。 《金融时报》 Podcast So, Gill, really most utilities in the UK are privatised. 所以,吉尔,实际上英国的大多数公用事业都已私有化。 《金融时报》 Podcast And in a way, having privatised infrastructure means you've got a flatcatcher. 在某种程度上, 拥有私有化的基础设施意味着你拥有了一个平坦的捕手。 经济学人(汇总) British Telecom, the first utility to be privatised, had listed in 1984. Many early punters had come and gone, leaving shareholders in 1997 bearing the burden. 英国电信是第一家私有化的公用事业公司,于1984年上市。许多早期的投资者来了又走,只剩下股东们在1997年承受着负担。 《金融时报》 Podcast And they were privatised with pretty much no debt and given a couple billion pounds to make improvements. 他们被私有化, 几乎没有债务, 并给了几十亿英镑进行改进。 BBC 听力 2013年4月合集 Her government began a programme of privatising state-owned businesses, selling them off sometimes to the stock market in an effort to promote wider share-ownership. 她执政的政府开展了国有企业私有化的项目,为了促进更多人拥有股权,曾经将企业在股市出售。 《卫报》(文章版) A post-statistical society is a potentially frightening proposition, not because it would lack any forms of truth or expertise altogether, but because it would drastically privatise them. 后统计社会是一个可怕的潜在命题,不是因为它会完全缺乏任何形式的真相或专业知识,而是因为这会将它们彻底私有化。 经济学人(汇总) The carrier was privatised by the government after 70 years of state ownership, returning to the Tata Group, whose founder started the airline in 1932. 这家航空公司在国有70年后被政府私有化,再次回到塔塔集团,该集团的创始人于1932年创办了这家航空公司。 《金融时报》 Podcast Can you talk me through what was happening on the government side that would want to make them privatise these public utilities? 您能告诉我政府方面正在发生什么想让他们将这些公用事业私有化的事情吗? 《金融时报》 Podcast So you have these companies that are seemingly not making improvements, taking on a lot of debt, are privatised. 所以这些公司似乎没有做出改进,承担了大量债务, 被私有化了。 经济学人-综合 It is politics, not economics, that underpins the government's decision to privatise the banks slowly and to get back at least as much as it paid for them. 政府决定缓慢私有化银行并企图至少收回注入本金背后是出于政治动机而非经济目的。 |
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