nanny state
英:[ˈnæni: steit] 美: [ˈnæni stet]
nanny state 基本解释
n.(过度保护其公民,并使他们过于依赖政府的)保姆国家,保姆政府;
英英释义
Nanny state
Nanny state is a term of British origin (and primary use) that conveys a view that a government or its policies are overprotective or interfering unduly with personal choice. The term "nanny state"likens government to the role that a nanny has in child rearing.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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