liberal的意思和读音

liberal

: [ˈlɪb(ə)rəl] : ['lɪb(ə)rəl]

adj.;(

n.

liberals  

adj.+n.liberal education,liberal regime,liberal attitude,liberal party,liberal use

adj.narrow-minded,measly

adj.open-minded,broad-minded,moderate,freethinking,tolerant

liberaladj.respecting other opinions

1.willing to understand and respect other people's behaviour, opinions, etc., especially when they are different from your own; believing people should be able to choose how they behave

liberal attitudes/views/opinions

politics

2.wanting or allowing a lot of political and economic freedom and supporting gradual social, political or religious change

Some politicians want more liberal trade relations with Europe.

liberal democracy

liberal theories

a liberal politician

3.;(connected with the British Liberal Party in the past, or of a Liberal Party in another country

generous

4.~ (with sth)generous; given in large amounts

She is very liberal with her money.

I think Sam is too liberal with his criticism(= he criticizes people too much) .

education

5.concerned with increasing sb's general knowledge and experience rather than particular skills

a liberal education

not exact

6.not completely accurate or exact

a liberal translation of the text

a liberal interpretation of the law

n.sb who respects others

1.a person who understands and respects other people's opinions and behaviour, especially when they are different from their own

politics

2.a person who supports political, social and religious change

Reform is popular with middle-class liberals.

3.;(a member of the British Liberal Party in the past, or of a Liberal Party in another country

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adj.1.accepting different opinions and ways of behaving and tending to be sympathetic to other people; believing in social or political change if most people want it; used about societies, institutions, etc. that allow people a lot of personal freedom2.a liberal amount is large and generous; generous with something3.not strict or exact4.a liberal education involves learning about a wide variety of things1.accepting different opinions and ways of behaving and tending to be sympathetic to other people; believing in social or political change if most people want it; used about societies, institutions, etc. that allow people a lot of personal freedom2.a liberal amount is large and generous; generous with something3.not strict or exact4.a liberal education involves learning about a wide variety of things

n.1.someone who accepts many different opinions or ways of behaving and tends to be sympathetic to other people; someone who believes that social and political changes should be made gradually if most people want them2.a supporter of the Liberal Party of the U.K., Canada, or Australia

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1.No public leader of his generation was more eloquent in articulating the liberal, idealistic international program than Wilson.

2.The sextile of Jupiter and Uranus tends to break down orthodox tendencies and add more of a metaphysical or liberal attitude.

3.Liberal attacks on Justice Thomas echo segregation-era hate speech that would be called racist if leveled at any other black.(hatespeech),

4.Or is all this an empty conceit, the vaporing of the tired and overwrought brain of a life long liberal?

5.But the public response, and that of more liberal-minded Chinese newspapers, prompted a change of attitude.

6.Slovakia, a more conservative place, tends to adopt a more sceptical approach to liberal innovations like relaxing drug laws.怀

7.Conservative commentators and Congressional Republicans said he had been muzzled because he did not toe the liberal line.

8.The western-led liberal consensus that taught that liberalisation was a one-way process is no longer as strong as it was.西

9.America in effect banned it, but Britain sought to become a hub for it; a new, liberal licensing regime came into force in 2007.”,2007

10.I have been a liberal housekeeper enough but I shall not be ashamed to practice economy now.