形容詞寬宏大度的;心胸寬闊的;開明的;(政治經(jīng)濟(jì)上)自由的名詞理解且尊重他人意見的人;寬容的人;開明的人網(wǎng)絡(luò)慷慨的;心胸寬大的;豐富的
形容詞
1. He is liberal with his money.
他花錢大方。
2. The headmaster has liberal views about what his pupils should wear.
校長(zhǎng)對(duì)他的學(xué)生應(yīng)穿什么服裝這一點(diǎn)持開明的態(tài)度。
3. liberal的近義詞
3. My uncle gave me a liberal amount of money during my college years.
我上大學(xué)期間,我叔叔給了我很多錢。
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4. The church has become more liberal in this century.
本世紀(jì)教會(huì)變得不那么守舊了。
5. Many educators advocate a liberal education.
很多教育家提倡通才教育。
1. 開明的;開通的;(個(gè)人)自由主義的
Someone who has liberal views believes people should have a lot of freedom in deciding how to behave and think.
e.g. She is known to have liberal views on divorce and contraception.
眾所周知,她在離婚與避孕方面思想很開明。
2. (制度等)開放的;(政治或經(jīng)濟(jì)上)自由主義的
A liberal system allows people or organizations a lot of political or economic freedom.
e.g. ...a liberal democracy with a multiparty political system...
多黨政制的自由民主國(guó)家
e.g. They favour liberal free-market policies.
他們支持開放的自由市場(chǎng)政策。
3. 自由黨的;支持自由黨的
A Liberal politician or voter is a member of a Liberal Party or votes for a Liberal Party.
e.g. The Liberal leader has announced his party's withdrawal from the ruling coalition.
自由黨領(lǐng)袖已宣布該黨退出執(zhí)政聯(lián)盟。
4. 慷慨的;肆意的;大量的;豐富的
Liberal means giving, using, or taking a lot of something, or existing in large quantities.
e.g. As always he is liberal with his jokes...
像平時(shí)一樣,他出口就是笑話。
e.g. She made liberal use of her elder sister's make-up and clothes.
她隨便把姐姐的化妝品和衣服拿來用。