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
- Father is strict with the children, but Mother gives them free rein.
父亲对孩子很严,但母亲却任其随心所欲。 - The organizers gave me pretty much free rein in picking my topic, so I decided to talk about this.
“组织者给了我非常放手挑我的话题,所以我决定谈论此事”。 - 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 nation's leaders also may want the West to come back in order to balance the influence of China, which has had virtually free rein to exploit Myanmar's vast natural resources.
政府领导人也希望与西方合作以平衡中国在缅影响力,中国现在几乎可以不受任何限制地开采缅甸的巨大自然资源。 - The place where fantasy is given free rein.
可以让幻想任意驰骋的地方。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The Supreme Court has generally held that Congress has free rein in determining where that public interest lies.
最高法院一般认为,国会可以自由决定公共利益的范围。 - With the competition in the hotel industry becoming more intense, how to give free rein to staff's enthusiasm and raise the profit is one of the important conditions in the competition.
随着饭店业市场竞争的加剧,发挥员工积极性,提高经济效益是在竞争中取胜的重要条件之一。
