liberal
美音:['lɪb(ə)rəl] 英音:['lɪb(ə)rəl]简单释义:
adj.宽宏大度的;心胸宽阔的;开明的;(政治经济上)自由的
n.理解且尊重他人意见的人;宽容的人;开明的人
网络慷慨的;心胸宽大的;丰富的
变形:
复数:liberals
完整释义:
n.
1.自由主义者
2.自由党党员,支持自由党的人
3.思想开明的人
adj.
1.自由主义的;自由党的
2.自由人的;不受束缚的
3.自由的,不拘泥于字义的,广泛的(解释等)
4.心胸宽大的,思想开明的;公正的,没有偏见的
5.开明,开明的;心胸宽大,豁达大度;通情达理
6.大方的;慷慨的
7.慷慨,大方,大方的,慷慨大方的,不惜花钱的,大手大脚
8.丰富的,充足的
9.不受限制的
10.宽阔
例句:
Mrs Palin was greeted like the reincarnation of Ronald Reagan by the delegates, furious at her mauling at the hands of the "liberal media" .
代表们把佩林当作是里根的化身而极力欢迎,他们对“自由媒体”对佩林的污蔑怒不可遏。Drug prohibition was one more nail in the coffin of liberal England, whose "grange death" was complete by the end of the Great War.
自由主义英国随着第一次世界大战的结束而终结,而禁毒令是埋葬自由主义棺材上的又一颗钉子。Yes, the bargain itself, from a liberal perspective, would have been a pretty bad deal, but it would have avoided this embarrassment.
是的,从自由的角度看,协议自身肯定是不完美的,但它至少会解决问题。Now Hodge offers his own, quite different, account of the liberal disillusionment occasioned by the Obama administration.
现在霍奇提出了他自己的、完全不同的、对奥巴马政府造成的自由主义幻灭感的看法。Cuthbert was, upon the whole, the more liberal-minded, though, with greater subtlety, he had not so much heart.
总的说来,卡斯伯特是一个气量更加宽宏的人,不过他虽然显得更加敏感,但是却少了许多勇气。The professors are believed to be from a group pushing for a more liberal form of government.
这些教授据估计都来自一个旨在推动提高政府自由度的团体。In the Senate, Obama amassed a voting record in line with that of the Democratic Party's liberal wing.
奥巴马在参议院的投票记录与民主党自由派的记录一致。Conservative commentators and Congressional Republicans said he had been muzzled because he did not toe the liberal line.
保守派评论员和国会中的共和党人称,卡林由于不服从命令而被限制了言论自由。
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