Ainda não temos significados para "moderniser".
1Harry and Meghan now believe the Queen is a great moderniser.
2REFORMER Bercow has gained a reputation as a reformer and moderniser.
3But the German public's admiration for Blair, the shining moderniser, is beginning to wear thin.
4At 32, he styles himself as a moderniser.
5Yadav ran his 2012 election campaign as a moderniser, advocating the use of technology to transform the state.
6As the months rolled on, my position as an out-and-out moderniser, stepping out and leading, became ever sharper.
7This seems a particularly fatuous argument, but it does show that Klinsmann the moderniser is on a short leash.
8His reputation as a moderniser largely stems from his efforts to drag the British judiciary into the computer age.
9Many laud Cameron as a social liberal and a Tory moderniser, pointing to his role in legalising same-sex marriage.
10He has wooed Vladimir Putin, gushed over the President of China as a fellow moderniser and schmoozed Silvio Berlusconi.
11Gould was always an advocate of change, an uber-moderniser for whom no reform of policy or procedure was too radical.
12Here was the archetypal moderniser who had so lost faith in traditional Labour values that he took the private healthcare route.
13She was advised by at least one sympathetic senior MP to tone down the moderniser stuff, and stress her Euroscepticism instead.
14Still, apparently we have to call him a moderniser, which certainly modernises the hell out of my definition of that word.
15That is why I was and remain first and foremost not so much a politician of traditional left or right, but a moderniser.
16Hunt, normally seen as a moderniser in the tradition of David Cameron, underlined a commitment to hard power that will please rightwing MPs.
Moderniser ao longo do tempo