English
Noun
one-child policy (plural one-child policies)
- (historical) A policy of population control in China, whereby a married couple is allowed only one child.
1984 February 14, John Corry, “Birth Curb in China”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:At the same time, it glides over the personal traumas that the one-child policy must cause among innumerable Chinese. Certainly it is awesome to think of a nation that brings its powers of persuasion against a woman's right to conceive.
Translations
a policy of population control
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 計劃生育政策 / 计划生育政策 (jìhuà shēngyù zhèngcè), 獨生子政策 / 独生子政策 (dúshēngzǐ zhèngcè)
- Finnish: yhden lapsen politiikka
- French: politique de l'enfant unique f
- German: Ein-Kind-Politik (de) f
- Japanese: 一人っ子政策 (ひとりっこせいさく, hitorikko seisaku)
- Kazakh: бір бала саясаты (bır bala saäsaty)
- Korean: 한 자녀 정책 (han janyeo jeongchaek)
- Mongolian: нэг хүүхдийн бодлого (neg xüüxdiin bodlogo)
- Norwegian: ettbarnspolitikk m
- Portuguese: política do filho único f
- Russian: поли́тика одного́ ребёнка на одну́ семью́ f (polítika odnovó rebjónka na odnú semʹjú)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: политика једног дјетета f
- Roman: politika jednog djeteta f
- Spanish: política del hijo único f, política unigénita f
- Swedish: ettbarnspolitik c
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