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liberaladjective(SOCIETY)C1respectingandallowingmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehaviour: 自由开放的,开放的,开明的 a liberalsociety/attitude自由开放的社会/态度 Herparentswerefarmore liberal than mine.她父母比我父母开明得多。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and exampleswilling to consider new or different ideas - open-mindedThe campaign attracts progressive, open-minded people.
- tolerantThey are very tolerant of different religions in that country.
- broad-mindedTravel helps you become more broad-minded.
- receptiveHe was very receptive to the idea.
See more results » - Espousal of such liberalideaswon't make her verypopulararound here.
- Despite hisapparentliberalviews, he's really something of apuritan.
- Hisnaturalsupportersare theurbanpoor, andeducatedpeopleof a liberalturnofmind.
- He has very liberalattitudestowardssex.
- Myfamilyare very liberal-minded.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOpen-minded - anti-liberal
- anti-liberalism
- big tent
- broad-minded
- broad-mindedness
- inclusive
- liberalism
- liberality
- liberally
- live
- live and let liveidiom
- open-minded
- open-mindedness
- permissive society
- receptive
- receptiveness
- tolerance
- unblinkered
- undogmatic
See more results » liberaladjective(POLITICS)C1believingin orallowinga lot ofpersonalfreedom, andbelievingthatsocietyshouldchangegraduallyso thatmoney,property, andpoweraresharedmorefairly: Heabsorbedtheattitudesof hispoliticallyliberalparents. believingin orallowinga lot offreedomforbusinessestobuy,sell, and makemoneywithout manyrulesorlimits, and withlowtaxes: Pollingdatashowsthesevotersaresociallyconservativeandeconomicallyliberal. - Herpoliticshavebecomemore liberal over the past fewyears.
- I'msickof bleeding-heart liberalpoliticians.
- She isinterestedin liberalpolicies.
- Hebelievesthat the liberalagendaisdamagingtoourcountry.
- Discussions onfarmingwillquicklyturninto adisputewith liberal free-marketeers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPolitics - general words - anti-capitalism
- anti-capitalist
- anti-communism
- anti-communist
- anti-fascism
- lab
- laissez-faire
- left
- left of centre
- leftist
- parliament
- party politics
- personality cult
- pinko
- plank
- super-conservative
- Thatcherism
- the Third Way
- Tory
- Toryism
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: liberaladjective(GENEROUS)formalgiving or given in agenerousway: 慷慨的,大方的,毫不吝啬的 He was very liberalwiththewine.对于酒他毫不吝啬。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesfreely giving money, help, etc. to others - generousThey were quite generous, donating to several charities.
- open-handedShe is incredibly open-handed and won't hesitate to donate whenever asked.
- free withOur professor is quite free with his time and will often extend office hours to accommodate extra students.
- philanthropicThere are fewer philanthropic billionaires than one would assume.
- charitableOxfam is a well-known charitable organization working to end global poverty.
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPlenty and abundant - abound
- abound in/withsomething
- abundance
- abundant
- abundantly
- drip
- galore
- generosity
- generous
- generously
- handsomely
- lavish
- luxuriant
- overgenerosity
- plenitude
- plenteous
- plentiful
- plentifully
- richly
- well off
See more results » liberaladjective(NOT EXACT)notexact; withoutattentionto orinterestindetail: 不确切的,模糊的,笼统的a liberalinterpretationof thelaw对法律的笼统解释 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWrong - aberrant
- abnormal
- amiss
- anomalous
- awry
- bark
- false
- false positive
- falsely
- flawed
- gross
- grossly
- invalidly
- irregular
- irregularly
- liberally
- mal-
- mis-
- quarrel
- wrongly
See more results » liberalnoun[C](SOCIETY)someone whorespectsmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehaviour: 自由主义者I am a liberal whobelievesintolerance. - Thecityhas areputationforequalityandtolerance, and hastraditionallybeen a haven for liberals.
- Liberalspreachfreedomofthought.
- They are thesortoffakeliberals whoproclaimtoleranceout of onesideoftheirmouthsandissuesnobbishput-downs out of the other.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOpen-minded - anti-liberal
- anti-liberalism
- big tent
- broad-minded
- broad-mindedness
- inclusive
- liberalism
- liberality
- liberally
- live
- live and let liveidiom
- open-minded
- open-mindedness
- permissive society
- receptive
- receptiveness
- tolerance
- unblinkered
- undogmatic
See more results » liberalnoun[C](POLITICS)someone whobelievesinpersonalfreedomand thatsocietyshouldchangegraduallyso thatmoney,property, andpoweraresharedmorefairly: She says she isproudtoidentifyherself as a liberal and afeminist. finance & economicsspecializedsomeone whobelievesbusinessesshould have a lot offreedomtobuy,sell, and makemoneywithout manyrulesorlimits, and withlowtaxes: Threestrandsmake up theparty: themoderatereformingcentre, the Thatcheriteeconomicliberals, and the pro-clerical conservatives. - "This is the firsttimeanyone has referred to me as a liberal," he said. "Usually I'mprettyfarover on theright."
- Doleportrayedthepresidentincampaignspeechesas a "closetliberal".
- Most of them areeconomicliberals or populists, andsupporttaxcutsand government-spendingreductions.
- Economic liberalseventuallybecameRepublicans,politicalliberals Democrats.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPolitics - general words - anti-capitalism
- anti-capitalist
- anti-communism
- anti-communist
- anti-fascism
- lab
- laissez-faire
- left
- left of centre
- leftist
- parliament
- party politics
- personality cult
- pinko
- plank
- super-conservative
- Thatcherism
- the Third Way
- Tory
- Toryism
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofliberalfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)liberaladjective(SOCIETY)C1respectingandallowingmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehaviour 自由开放的,开放的,开明的a liberalsociety/attitude自由开放的社会/态度 Herparentswerefarmore liberal than mine.她父母比我父母开明得多。 - Espousal of such liberalideaswon't make her verypopulararound here.
- Despite hisapparentliberalviews, he's really something of apuritan.
- Hisnaturalsupportersare theurbanpoor, andeducatedpeopleof a liberalturnofmind.
- He has very liberalattitudestowardssex.
- Myfamilyare very liberal-minded.
liberaladjective(POLITICS)C1(of apoliticalpartyor acountry)believingin orallowingmorepersonalfreedomanddevelopmenttowards afairersharingofwealthandpowerwithinsociety (指政党或国家)自由的,开放的 - Doleportrayedthepresidentincampaignspeechesas a 'closetliberal'.
- Herpoliticshavebecomemore liberal over the past fewyears.
- I'msickof bleeding-heart liberalpoliticians.
- She isinterestedin liberalpolicies.
- Hebelievesthat the liberalagendaisdamagingtoourcountry.
liberaladjective(GENEROUS)formalgiving or given in agenerousway 慷慨的,大方的,毫不吝啬的He was very liberalwiththewine.对于酒他毫不吝啬。 liberaladjective(NOT EXACT)notexact; withoutattentionto orinterestindetail 不确切的,模糊的,笼统的a liberalinterpretationof thelaw对法律的笼统解释 someone whorespectsmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehaviour 自由主义者He's a goodold-fashionedliberal.他是个老式的自由主义者。 liberal| American Dictionaryliberaladjective(SOCIAL)allowingmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehavior: liberaladjective(POLITICS)politics & governmenttendingtoemphasizethe need to make newlawswhennecessarybecause ofchangingconditionsand todependon thegovernmenttoprovidesocialservices: liberaladjective(GENEROUS)giving or given in agenerousway: Somemerchantsoffervery liberalreturnpolicies, butothersarestrict. liberaladjective(NOT EXACT)withoutattentionto orinterestinsmalldetails: Otherteachersare a lot more liberal aboutspellingerrorsthan Mr. Brady. liberalnoun[C](POLITICALLY LIBERAL PERSON)apersonwhothinksthegovernmentneedsto make newlawswhennecessarybecause ofchangingconditionsand whobelievesthat thegovernmentshouldprovidesocialservices: Liberals inCongresssupportthebill. (Definition ofliberalfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)liberal| Business Englishrespectingandallowingmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehaviour: a liberal society/attitude/viewChangingattitudestosexualityare areflectionof a more liberalsociety. a liberal policy/stanceThegovernmentdefendsitsliberalpolicyonsoftdrugs. POLITICSused todescribepoliticalbeliefsandgroupsthatsupportmorepersonalfreedomand afairersharingofwealthandpowerinsociety: Thefederalgovernmentisboundto be acoalitioninvolvingtheliberalparty. ECONOMICS,POLITICSused todescribeaneconomicsystemthatallowsindustryto befreetodevelopwithout theinvolvementofgovernment: The successes of liberaleconomicpoliciesin the US andBritainactaspowerfulexamples. giving or given in agenerousway: Terms were liberal, withsmalldownpaymentsandgovernmentfinancing. notexact, and withoutattentionto orinterestindetail: They now take a moreliberalinterpretationoftheirpowers. someone whorespectsmany differenttypesofbeliefsorbehaviour: Liberalsbelievethat inordertodefendourownfreedomwe ought todefendthose ofourfellowcitizens. someone whosupportspersonalfreedomand afairersharingofwealthandpowerinsociety: Hedescribedhisopponentas a liberal who wouldtaxtherich. (Definition ofliberalfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofliberalliberal Moreover, in aliberaldemocracy with a well-developed private sector, would-be hegemonic efforts to extend the party's influence through society can have unexpected results.From theCambridge English Corpus Political parties, despite their weaknesses and manipulation, are characteristic ofliberaldemocracy.From theCambridge English Corpus Yet important normative questions have remained about the policies aliberalstate should adopt toward religion.From theCambridge English Corpus The very fact that the word "philosophia" has been transferred from the sevenliberalarts to natural science and metaphysics is significant.From theCambridge English Corpus The university's participants occasionally suggested that the creation of an international university in theliberalmode was not their ultimate goal.From theCambridge English Corpus The campaign against the radical liberals encountered a number of difficulties.From theCambridge English Corpus The debates demonstrated the importance of a moreliberalregime after 1901.From theCambridge English Corpus The authors definitely take aliberaleconomic approach, which is mainly formulated in chapters eleven and twelve.From theCambridge English Corpus The first phase ofliberalsocial policy supported a dual model with a strong call for self-help and philanthropic initiatives.From theCambridge English Corpus Here is a 7-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremelyliberalto extremely conservative.From theCambridge English Corpus Quite simply, theliberalstate apparatus is a generic public interest system of administration.From theCambridge English Corpus After two years of tolerance towardliberalclubs, their leaders were arrested and organisations disbanded in 1902.From theCambridge English Corpus I unearthed only two other sets of articles expressing aliberalviewpoint - one published before the legislation was passed and the other subsequently.From theCambridge English Corpus He believed that even more was required of modern citizens to insure a stableliberalsystem.From theCambridge English Corpus The irony was that conservatives and liberals both believed that public opinion was on the other side.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/liberal## |