free rein
英 [friː reɪn]
美 [friː reɪn]
自由放任;完全的行动自由
英英释义
noun
- the removal of constraints
- he gave free rein to his impulses
- they gave full play to the artist's talent
双语例句
- The National Party, the junior partner in Australia's coalition government, draws much of its support from the countryside and is particularly reluctant to give free rein to the water market.
在澳大利亚联合政府中处于较低地位的国家党从农村地区获得了很大支持,因此,它极其不情愿为水交易市场亮绿灯。 - Laissez-faire, or "leave-it-alone," in a translation from the French, is a concept allowing private interests to have a virtual free rein in operating business.
放任主义一词来自于法语,意思是允许私有企业完全自由经营。 - Big private equity funds expect to do business in Russia as they do in other places, where they buy control and get free rein to do anything they want with management.
他表示:大型私人股本基金期望,能够像在其它国家那样在俄罗斯开展业务。在其它国家,它们可以购入控股权,不受限制地随意处置被购企业管理层。 - We simply can't allow a free rein for those who persistently break laws.
对于那些老是犯法的人,我们就是不能放任不管。 - The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport.
政府仍然认为应该给予交通领域的私营企业以经营自由。 - The young film-makers were given free rein to experiment with new themes and techniques.
年轻的电影制作人被允许自由去实验新的主题和手法。 - Without an attractive means to hold the reserves they need to intervene in international markets, central banks and governments would be reluctant to give those markets free rein.
如果不能通过有效途径持有干预国际市场所需的储备,各国央行和政府将不愿意让国际市场自由发展。 - We'd better give the horse a free rein.
我们最好放松缰绳任凭马奔跑。 - You may give free rein to your imaginations when admiring a mass of such colors: pink clouds in the horizon, a vast, open country, a long-gone history, or memory of your last intoxication.
面对这一片片的色彩,你可以把他看成天边的彩霞,也可以把他看成广袤的原野,还可以把他看成沉淀了的历史,更可以把他看成每一次醉酒的印痕。 - To begin with, studying alone gives us free rein over what and how we study.
首先,独自念书时我们能自由决定读书的内容和方式。