单词 | relance |
释义 | relancen. Politics. Esp. in the context of European politics: a revival or relaunching (of a policy, strategy, etc.); reorientation. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > [noun] > of position or attitude turning1340 metabasis1550 shift1831 reorientation1888 conversion1893 relance1960 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [noun] > restoration of anything lapsed or obsolete resuscitationa1500 revival1587 revivor1602 reviver1605 redivival1843 relance1960 1960 E. B. Haas Consensus Formation in Council of Europe 41 Their deviation from unanimity since the defeat of EDC and EPC, and the relance of the Continental economic integration schedule remains considerable. 1974 Financial Times 8 July 12/2 If to-day's Schmidt-Giscard talks in Bonn should lead to a political relance of the Community, the Labour Government could be somewhat embarrassed. 1979 Dædalus Winter 2 No sooner was the battle..ended by his [sc. de Gaulle's] retirement, than a new setback hit the champions of relance: the relance of Messina after the debacle of EDC, the relance of the Hague after de Gaulle, and now..renewed monetary cooperation. 1984 Foreign Affairs Winter 645 Many factors have contributed to the desire for a European relance. 2005 B. Rittberger Building Europe's Parl. Introd. 3 Literature on the EP has been growing at remarkable pace since the late 1980s, following the European ‘relance’ in the wake of the SEA. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1960 |
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