词组 | laissez-faire |
释义 | Idiom laissez-faire 1. the principle that businesses should not be controlled by the government. The previous government had a policy of laissez-faire, whereas this government wants a closer partnership with industry. 2. laissez-faire - the principle that businesses should not be controlled by the government. They have adopted a laissez-faire approach to business. (always before noun)3. the wish not to control people or not to become involved in their actions. There are no effective laws to protect women from abusive husbands. An attitude of laissez-faire prevails. 4. laissez-faire - the wish not to control people or not to become involved in their actions. The problems in our education system, she said, would not be solved by a laissez-faire approach. (always before noun)laissez-faire1. The doctrine that the government should not be involved with nor controlling of businesses. The new president has vowed to take a position of laissez-faire to undo the overregulation of businesses practiced by the previous administration. 2. A stance or desire that one will not control or be involved with the actions of other people. It seems to be in vogue recently for parents to be laissez-faire with their children, allowing them total freedom without structure or discipline. |
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