| 单词 | reformer | 
| 释义 | reformer  (rɪfɔːʳməʳ  )       Word forms:  reformers   countable noun  A reformer is someone who tries to change and improve something such as a law or a social system.   Timing may work against the reformers. Collocations:  education reformer Alderman was president of the university from 1896 to 1900 and was known for his reputation as a public education reformer.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Historically, vocational-technical education has not been a high priority area for the typical education reformer.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   He was an efficient education reformer.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Among the most pressing problems facing education reformers was the scarcity of qualified teachers, which has led to a serious stunting of educational development.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   As a poet, short story writer, educational reformer, he exerted a major influence on his era.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Philosopher, educational reformer, and experimental scientist.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   They serve as a vehicle for acquiring the skills to which educational reformers have said students should aspire: problem-solving, higher order thinking, flexibility, persistence, and cooperation.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   I hear the hunger of the entrepreneur and the (com)passion of the social reformer.  Christianity Today  In 1839, a social reformer was also born here.  Times, Sunday Times  He wants to go down in history as a social reformer.  The Sun  He told me that he still felt he was 'a social reformer'.  Times, Sunday Times  He was still valuable politically, and was a social reformer.  Times, Sunday Times  Translations: Chinese: 改革者 Japanese: 改革者  | 
	
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