reformer
英 [rɪˈfɔːmə(r)]
美 [rɪˈfɔːrmər]
n. 改革者; 改良者; 改造者
复数:reformers
BNC.6726 / COCA.6701
牛津词典
noun
- 改革者;改良者;改造者
a person who works to achieve political or social change
柯林斯词典
- 改革者;革新者;改良者
Areformeris someone who tries to change and improve something such as a law or a social system.
英英释义
noun
- an apparatus that reforms the molecular structure of hydrocarbons to produce richer fuel
- a catalytic reformer
- a disputant who advocates reform
双语例句
- Social reformer is his tag.
社会改革家是他身上的称号。 - High steam carbon ratios were required to prevent carbon formation in the reformer tubers.
为了防止重整管中碳的形成,蒸汽与碳的比率需要非常高。 - He had projected himself as a reformer in the presidential campaign.
他在总统竞选中曾以改革者的姿态出现。 - An idealistic ( but usually impractical) social reformer.
一个空想主义(经常是不切实际的)的社会改革者。 - Named after William Beveridge, the daring social reformer who designed Britain's National Health Service.
威廉贝弗里奇,设计英国国家卫生服务社会体系的大胆改革者。 - To heaven when she died, while her detractor, a self-righteous reformer, found himself in hell.
一个妓女在她死后可以上天堂,而诋毁她的人,一个自以为道貌岸然的改革者却下了地狱。 - In politics, also, a reformer may have just as strong a love of power as a despot.
在政治方面也是如此,一位改革者也能拥有强烈如暴君的对权力的迷恋。 - She is a zealous reformer and dreams to change the world.
她是一个激情的改革者,梦想可改变这世界。 - She is at heart an ardent reformer.
她实际上是个热心的改革家。 - The old professor is a famous reformer.
那老教授是一位著名的社会改革家。