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 reformer [rɪ'fɔrmɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 改革家, 改革运动者

[化] 转化炉; 转化器; 重整器; 重整炉




    reformer
    [ noun ]
    1. a disputant who advocates reform

    2. <noun.person>
    3. an apparatus that reforms the molecular structure of hydrocarbons to produce richer fuel

    4. <noun.artifact>
      a catalytic reformer


    Reformer \Re*form"er\ (r?*f?rm"?r), n.
    1. One who effects a reformation or amendment; one who labors
    for, or urges, reform; as, a reformer of manners, or of
    abuses.

    2. (Eccl.Hist.) One of those who commenced the reformation of
    religion in the sixteenth century, as Luther, Melanchthon,
    Zwingli, and Calvin.

    1. Many people recognize that Imre Pozsgay, a leading reformer in the Hungarian Communist Party, played an important role in dismantling the one-party system in that nation.
    2. Among the candidates defeated was Boris N. Yeltsin, a popular reformer and former Moscow Communist Party chief.
    3. Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev is a power-hungry politician who has an overblown reputation as a reformer, Soviet dissident Yelena Bonner said Friday at a peace forum.
    4. Since economic reformer Nguyen Van Linh became party chief in late 1986, however, Hanoi has taken steps to get out of Cambodia and has withdrawn troops from Laos.
    5. Voters decided New York City's most contentious mayoral election in more than a decade Tuesday, choosing between a Democrat who would be the first black to win City Hall and a Republican running as a reformer.
    6. A Communist Party spokesman indicated today that party leaders have rejected a Politburo reformer's reassessment of the 1956 revolt as a popular uprising.
    7. Wolfgang Berghofer, a reformer who was the Communist Party's deputy chairman, resigned along with 39 other prominent members in his home city of Dresden, the official news agency ADN said.
    8. Stoyan Mihailov, a reformer who was removed from the Central Committee and stripped of his ideology portfolio under Zhivkov last year, was made minister of eduction and culture.
    9. He calls himself a "Christian reformer" and ideologically left of center.
    10. Zhao was an enthusiastic economic reformer but was not an advocate of sweeping political changes.
    11. The unrest was perhaps the most violent since demonstrations began April 15, when the death of reformer Hu Yaobang stirred anti-government sentiments and an organized protest campaign by university students.
    12. The author of a new book claims the Jewish prophet Moses was known to ancient Egyptians as Ikhnaton, the ruler and religious reformer.
    13. Expected to win the post is dos Santos' special assistant and leading reformer, Lopo de Nascimento.
    14. The governor appeared to be playing on the response from the crowds, but the same themes have been ingrained in his political history as a suburban reformer.
    15. But U.S. officials have strong doubts that he is a reformer.
    16. A fiscal crisis and resistance in the Legislature challenged self-styled reformer Charles E. "Buddy" Roemer III even before his swearing in today as Louisiana's 51st governor.
    17. And in 1874, one key reformer told the trustees in charge of establishing Hopkins hospital and university that they had a "precious" chance to set up a top-notch school of their own.
    18. "Mladenov's handling of the Turkish issue, which is now our biggest problem, will be a litmus test of whether he is a reformer," he said.
    19. Imre Pozsgay, a leading reformer in the Communist Party's ruling Politburo, last month called it a popular uprising.
    20. On Monday, the first day of the 10-day congress, Leningrad reformer Yuri Boldyrev, called for nationalization of party property.
    21. Prince came into office six years ago a young reformer but left an entrenched insider.
    22. At least one major reformer, Tadeusz Fiszbach, did not sign up to join the new party, which had yet to be named.
    23. Sen. Bentsen joined in co-sponsoring an unsuccessful Democratic-backed effort to impose limits on campaign spending, but his image is less one of a reformer than a man who has mastered the system in private and public.
    24. The National People's Congress on Saturday named as premier Li Peng, a cautious reformer whose foster father held the post for 27 years, and gave its approval to a program to cut bureaucracy.
    25. Party general secretary Karoly Grosz, who previously headed the party alone, was forced to share power with Nemeth, radical reformer Imre Pozsgay and Rezso Nyers, who pioneered the economic reforms of the 1960s.
    26. Bush and Franklin Delano Roosevelt share an ancestor in Anne Marbury, the noted religious reformer, heretic and a founder of Rhode Island, who was killed by Indians on Long Island in 1643.
    27. Cardenas is a maverick reformer who quit the PRI to run as the candidate of a predominantly leftist coalition.
    28. Gorbachev and others of his mindset laid low for decades, and there is little in his biography hinting at the type of reformer he has become.
    29. In a development heralding the possible inclusion of another prominent reformer in the government, Politburo member Guenther Schabowski resigned as Berlin's Communist boss.
    30. The Russian Congress of People's Deputies, under the leadership of radical reformer Boris N. Yeltsin, voted 907-13 for the declaration.
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