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
- Kernel errors happen in the inner sanctum of the operating system, which lets in only essential programs drivers and the like and then gives them free rein.
核心错误发生在操作系统内部,这些部分只允许像驱动程序这样的关键程序访问,并给予这些程序运作的自由。 - How can we take effective measures to gain free rein to the active effect of China anti-dumping?
如何采取有效的措施更加充分的发挥中国对外反倾销措施的积极作用? - 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。 - 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。 - The king had free rein in his country.
国王在他的国家可以为所欲为。 - He gave me free rein to do whatever I wanted, so in 1974 I created the Atomic Energy Agency of Iran.
他给予我充分自由,让我做任何自己想做的事情。于是,我在1974年创建了伊朗原子能机构(AtomicEnergyAgencyofIran)。 - Give free rein to your imagination.
你可以完全自由地运用你的想像力。 - She gave them free rein to change the kitchen, though.
不过,她允许他们自由改装厨房。 - 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。