anti-reform
adjective (also antireform) uk/ˌæn.ti.rɪˈfɔːm/ us/ˌæn.taɪ.rɪˈfɔːrm/
反改革的
opposed to changing laws and polices in order to improve them
His critics painted him as anti-reform. 他的批评者说他是反改革派。
She faced opposition from anti-reform forces within the party. 她面临党内反改革势力的反对。
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- The military were adamantly anti-reform.
- Thousands of protestors took part in antireform protests across the country.
- He is a leading member of the anti-reform movement.
- The prime minister was defeated by an anti-reform coalition.
- An antireform demonstration is expected to draw numbers not seen since 1989.
- She has been willing to yield to the antireform camp.