英 [ˌriːˈfɔːmɪz(ə)m] 美 [rɪˈfɔːrmɪzəm]
n. 改良主义;改革主义
reformism /rɪˈfɔːmɪzəm/
不可数名词 Reformism is the belief that a system or law should be reformed. 改革主义; 改良主义
a doctrine of reform
改良主义
reform 改革的;改革教会的
reformed 改革过的;新教的
reformist 改良主义的;改良运动的
reformable 可改革的;可感化的;可革除的
reformative 改良的
reformatory 改革的;感化的;革新的
reformed 改革(reform的过去分词和过去式)
reform 重组;改过
reform 改革,革新;重新组成
This kind of reformism will be helpful to our society and make the members of our society more refined.
这种改良主义将会对我们的社会有所帮助,也会使我们社会成员的精神面貌更为高尚。
Not only is policymaking absent and reformism on the defensive but the global slump is hitting Japanese industry particularly hard, and foreign workers foremost.
不仅仅因为政策制定的缺失以及改良主义处于劣势,也因为全球衰退对日本工业的打击尤其严重,而外国工人最甚。
The practice of environmental reformism in the United States played an important role in the environmental ethics enlightenment, but it did not achieve the desired improvements in the legal effect.
美国的环境改良主义在人们的环境道德启蒙方面发挥了重要作用,但它在法律改良方面却并未取得预期效果。
In the same period, the reformism of the sixties became, in some quarters, a stern, absolutist enterprise.
Not only is policymaking absent and reformism on the defensive but the global slump is hitting Japanese industry particularly hard, and foreign workers foremost.
Thein Sein, the former general who donned civvies to become president, met her in August, and persuaded her of the sincerity of his reformism.