中英文地名和人名建议选择专门化的地名译典或人名译典;有些缩写词在缩写词典中更容易查到;

    liberal查询结果如下:

    音标:['lɪbərəl]
    名词复数:liberals 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.开明的;自由主义的
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    a.
    ①自由主义的;改进主义的;
    the Liberal Party
    [英]自由党.
    ②正直的;坦率的;无偏见的;气度大的;
    a liberal mind(thinker)
    坦荡的胸怀(正直的思想家).
    be liberal to sb
    对某人无偏见.
    ③大方的,慷慨的,不吝啬的;
    a liberal donation
    慷慨的捐赠.
    a liberal giver to charities
    慈善事业的慷慨施舍者.
    a liberal supporter of the hospital
    医院的慷慨赞助者.
    be liberal in giving
    慷慨好施.
    be liberal of(with)one`s money(advice)
    用钱大方(乐于出主意).
    ④丰富的,充足的;
    a liberaltable
    丰富的筵席(菜肴).
    a liberal supply of drinks
    酒类充分供应.
    be liberal in giving
    供应充足.
    ⑤不严谨的,随随便便的,不恰如其分的,大概的;
    a liberal attitude toward(s) sb
    对某人的放纵态度.
    a liberal reading of a rule
    对规则的宽松解释.
    have a liberal tongue
    说话随便.
    ⑥传意的,不拘泥字面的;
    a liberal translation
    意译.
    ⑦有广泛的基础知识的;智力开阔的;广泛的自我表达能力的;
    liberal arts
    大学文科.
    a liberal culture
    (着重于智力开阔教育的)大学文化修养课.
    a liberal education
    (着重于广泛基础知识训练的)大学教育.
    n.
    ①开明人;自由主义者;
    ②[Liberal] n & a 自由党党员(的);自由党的支持者(的)
    -扩展释义
    adj.
    大方的,丰富的,充足的
    【法律专业】
    不受约束的;宽大
    N/A
    a.1. 心胸宽阔的,开明的,公允的[(+in/to)]2. 自由主义的,允许变革的,不守旧的,3. 通才教育的,4. 慷慨的,大方的[(+with/of)]5. 大量的,丰富的,充足的,6. 自由的,不拘泥于字面意思的,n.1. 自由主义者[C]
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    名词 变体/同根词

    liberal的复数形式
    “Of the liberalists, some were desirous of retaining the old form of government, the rest wanted a new dynasty, and new institutions.”
    “The liberalists and thinkers of the age expected great things from a people thus fortunately conditioned and circumstanced.”
    “They are liberalists, without any serious convictions, and cosmopolites without any home affections.”
    (derogatory) A libertarian.
    The property of being liberal.
    “A convention of conservatives is not the place to display your liberalness.”
    “His liberalness in dispensing the bonuses displayed his generousity.”
    The process or act of making more liberal.
    “Hong Kong has been at the forefront of telecom market liberalization in the region.”
    “The move displayed no determination on his part to pursue political liberalization.”
    “Financial liberalization is one of the key requirements for Taiwan’s entry into the WTO, but Taiwan has been slow in the area so far.”
    One who, or that which, liberalizes.

    动词 变体/同根词

    liberalise的现在分词
    “Indeed, they are actively entrenching legal barriers to such practice rather than liberalising regulations.”
    “Leaving the theatre on that wet and drear Sunday afternoon I realised that America is too vast to feel the liberalising influence of a city like New York.”
    “The Kingdom of Denmark adopted liberalising reforms in line with those of the French Revolution, with no direct contact.”
    liberalize的现在分词
    “Other countries are liberalizing their economies, providing a more business-friendly environment.”
    “Federal and local governments are liberalizing drug laws, decriminalizing marijuana and allowing safe-injection centers to open in Vancouver.”
    “He is is advocating the liberalizing of access to capital for potential businesspersons.”
    liberalize的过去式和过去分词
    “However, this situation changed in 2000 when the South Korean government liberalized its policy.”
    “They reduced inflation, introduced harmonious industrial relations, and liberalized the financial markets.”
    “Instead, they liberalized their laws, allowing drinking establishments to maintain longer hours.”
    (transitive) to make liberal, free. || (intransitive) to become liberal, free.
    “He introduced many new reforms which attempted to modernize and liberalize the system rather than destroy it.”
    “Johnston predicts that Japan will be compelled to liberalize its strict immigration policies.”
    “Even before the war, the movement to liberalize world trade further had stalled.”
    (transitive) To set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly || To release from slavery: to manumit. || To release from servitude or unjust rule. || To release from restraint or inhibition. || (chemistry) To release from chemical bonds or solutions. || (transitive, military, euphemistic) To acquire from an enemy during wartime, used especially of cities, regions, and other population centers. || (transitive, euphemistic) To acquire from another by theft or force: to steal, to rob.
    “She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw.”
    “That process would briefly liberate the quarks and gluons that make up protons and neutrons.”
    “This journey made him the exporter of revolution to liberate Latin America’s poor.”
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