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reform

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1 عمومی:: اصلاحات‌، ترمیم‌ كردن‌، بهسازی‌ كردن‌، اصلاح، بهسازی‌، بازساخت‌

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1 general:: reform ADJECTIVES/NOUN + reform economic reform • The Prime Minister has promised to push ahead with economic reform. political/democratic/constitutional reform • He stressed that democratic reform could not be achieved overnight. tax reform • The Chancellor's proposals for tax reform met strong resistance in the Commons. education reform • Teachers say the government's education reforms are causing stress. a major reform • He called for a major reform of the drug laws. radical reform (= very big and important changes ) • His government adopted a policy of radical reform. fundamental reform (= changes to the most basic and important parts of something ) • He wants fundamental reform of the EU's agricultural policy. far-reaching/sweeping reforms (= reforms that affect many things or have a great effect ) • The new government instituted a series of far-reaching reforms. verbs make/carry out reforms • They haven't made any real reforms. introduce reforms • They increased pressure on the government to introduce political reforms. push through reforms (= make them happen ) • He has so far failed to push through much-needed economic reforms. implement reforms (= carry out planned reforms ) • Much will depend on how local managers implement the reforms. phrases a package/programme of reforms • A package of reforms was approved by the National Assembly on April 12.

transnet.ir

2 general::   noun ADJ. drastic, fundamental, great, important, major, radical, significant, substantial | comprehensive, far-reaching, sweeping, wholesale, wide-ranging | minor | piecemeal | new | further | immediate | rapid | much needed, necessary, overdue Health care reform is long overdue. | effective | practical | moral, political, social | democratic, liberal | domestic, institutional, internal | procedural, structural | administrative, governmental | constitutional, electoral, judicial, law, legal, legislative | penal, prison | curriculum, educational | welfare | budgetary, economic, financial, monetary, tax | agrarian, agricultural, environmental, land QUANT. package VERB + REFORM adopt, bring about, introduce, put in place | push through They wanted a weak president and a strong one-chamber parliament able to push through radical reforms. | carry out/through, implement, put into practice, undertake | accelerate efforts to accelerate the structural reform of the economy | delay | block The conservative coalition could delay further reforms or block them altogether. | accept, welcome | advocate, call for, press for, propose They have issued a statement advocating reform of the legal system. | demand | back, encourage, support We are committed to supporting democracy and reform in the region. | require The practice of global politics requires reform. | plan | discuss REFORM + VERB go through The reforms went through in spite of opposition from teachers. | aim at sth tax reforms aimed at encouraging land development REFORM + NOUN process | movement | initiative, measure, package, programme | act, bill | policy PREP. ~ in reforms in housing and education PHRASES the need for reform, the pace of reform, a programme of reform, a timetable for reform,   verb ADV. drastically, fundamentally, radically The health service must be radically reformed. VERB + REFORM attempt to, seek to, try to PHRASES attempts/efforts/proposals to reform sth, a need to reform sth

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: noun improvement: Everybody wants the reform to continue. verb correct: You must reform your work habits.

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