glasnost

glasnost

 英 ['glæsˌnəʊst]

  • n.〈外〉(政治上的)公开性
  • 网络开放;开放政策;俄语公开性

英汉解释

n.
1.
〈外〉(政治上的)公开性

英英解释

n.

例句

"We're opening up but it's not a total glasnost, " said the unofficial spokesman.

一位非正式发言人:“我们已经有所开放不是完全公开。”

The early years of glasnost in the late 1980s had little effect on the political climate in the Kyrgyz Republic.

20世纪80年代末期自由化思想兴起几年吉尔吉斯共和国政治氛围稍微有一些影响

By the time Mikhail Gorbachev initiated perestroika and glasnost in the late 1980s, the Soviet Union was all but bust.

米哈伊尔·戈尔巴乔夫1980年代启动改革开放苏联已经几乎濒临破产

This being Russia, literature was the first and the main resource of the glasnost warriors.

作为当时俄罗斯文学作品总是成为进行公开性活动勇士们首当其冲表达手段

The latest move in the Federal Reserve's glasnost will be a press conference after today's meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.

体现美联储Fed开放性最新举措今天联邦公开市场委员会FOMC会议举行一场新闻发布会

He also pointed out that in the years before, and immediately following, glasnost, Russia did not have a cocktail-mixing tradition.

指出过去甚至思维开始不久时候国人没有鸡尾酒传统

Four years after Glasnost was adopted, the inflow of information revolutionized the climate of Soviet public opinion.

开放政策采纳流入信息已经彻底改变苏维埃社会公共舆论氛围

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时髦进入国际语汇(比尔·凯勒)