laissez-passer 的定义
plural lais·sez-pas·sers, French lais·sez-pas·ser.
- a permit; pass, especially one issued in lieu of a passport.
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- The second reason the government has adopted such a laissez-faire attitude toward drug producers is an economic one.
- They named Howe the smartest player, best passer and playmaker and best puck carrier.
- He used his strength to overwhelm defenders but he also had nifty footwork, soft hands, and was a beautiful passer.
- He was passed over by at least five teams that needed a passer.
- “This guy is a real challenge to the whole libertarian-leaning laissez-faire political idea,” says Winters of Francis.
- And the maxim of laissez faire became the last word of social wisdom.
- Many of the inhabitants came out of their houses and gave it fodder, and every passer-by turned out of the way for it.
- Many a passer-by would have found it difficult to guess the class of trade carried on by Monsieur Guillaume.
- Behind such a wall the passer-by had a glimpse of the upper windows and steep roof of a house of considerable size.
- The education of Humanity grows like those Eastern pyramids, to which each passer-by adds his stone.