glasnost

美 [ˈglæsnɑst]

n.  公开性(最初指20世纪80年代苏联总统戈尔巴乔夫提出的政策)

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柯林斯词典

  1. 公开性,开放性(最初指前苏联20世纪80年代戈尔巴乔夫总统提出的政策)
    Glasnost is a policy of making a government more open and democratic. The word glasnost was originally used to describe the policies of President Gorbachev in the former Soviet Union in the 1980s.

    双语例句

    1. The intoxicating sense that taboos are being broken is reminiscent of the outbreak of glasnost under Mikhail Gorbachev, which signalled the beginning of the end of the Soviet era.
      禁忌正在被打破,这种醉人的感觉让人联想起米哈伊尔戈尔巴乔夫(mikhailgorbachev)的开放政策:政治控制突然放开,预示着苏联时代开始走向终结。
    2. He exploited the mishandling of the accident as an argument in favour of abandoning decades of secretiveness and replacing it with Glasnost ( openness.)
      他抓住对这场事故的处理不当大做文章,以此支持其要求放弃长达数十年的隐秘行事作风、以公开性(开放)取而代之的论点。
    3. The reforms of perestroika and glasnost took place against the lowest prices in decades.
      改革和开放出现在油价处于几十年来最低点时。
    4. Glasnost has entered the international vocabulary as a catchword for a general liberalization of Soviet society ( Bill Keller)
      公开性作为苏维埃社会普遍自由化的时髦语已进入国际语汇(比尔凯勒)
    5. We see perestroika leading to glasnost.
      我们看到改革向公开化迈进。
    6. It emphasizes respecting the appearance of base, stating from the "people foremost" to construct flavorful campus space with regionality, glasnost, diversification as well as network-ing of road and greens.
      强调尊重基地特征,从以人为本的思想出发建构地域性、开放性、网络化、多元化的特色校园空间。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a policy of the Soviet government allowing freer discussion of social problems