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verbnoun proposals to reform the social security system改革社会保障制度的建议 The law needs to be reformed. 法律需要进行改革。 a reforming administration He has promised to reform. 他许诺要改过自新。 reform somebody She thought she could reform him. 她觉得她可以使他洗心革面。 The education system must be radically reformed. the near impossibility of truly reforming the system There are proposals to reform the welfare system. a reformed character/alcoholic a government committed to reform致力于改革的政府 economic/electoral/constitutional, etc. reform经济、选举、宪法等改革 the reform of the educational system教育体制的改革 reforms in education教育改革 far-reaching/major/sweeping reforms意义深远的/重大的/彻底的变革 Health care reform is long overdue. His administration carried out economic reforms. His economic reforms failed to improve their lives. Publishers continue to push for sweeping reforms. The House narrowly passed the education reform bill. The Prime Minister promised sweeping reforms of the banking system. The conservative coalition could delay further reforms or block them altogether. The country desperately needs broad political and constitutional reform. The government instituted a tax reform to stimulate demand. The practice of global politics requires reform. The reforms went through in spite of opposition from teachers. There remains reluctance to undertake the structural reforms advocated by Mr Smith. They have issued a statement advocating reform of the legal system. They wanted a weak president and a strong one-chamber parliament able to push through radical reforms. They wanted to push through radical reforms. Top on his list was immigration reform. We are committed to supporting democracy and reform in the region. advocates of health-care reform efforts to accelerate the structural reform of the economy much-needed reforms our debate on intelligence reform reforms in housing and education tax reforms aimed at encouraging land development the battle for corporate reform economic/electoral/constitutional reform far-reaching/major/sweeping reforms意义深远的/重大的/彻底的变革 |