liberalist如何读

英:['lɪbərəlɪst]

美:['lɪbərəlɪst]

liberalist是什么意思

  • n.自由主义者
  • adj.自由主义的;自由主义者的

liberalist词根

词根:liberal

adj.

liberal 自由主义的;慷慨的;不拘泥的;宽大的

liberalistic 自由主义的

adv.

liberally 大方地;自由地;公平地;充足地

n.

liberal 自由主义者

liberalization 自由化;自由主义化;放宽限制

liberalism 自由主义;开明的思想或见解

liberalisation 自由化;开放

vi.

liberalize 自由化

vt.

liberalize 使自由化;宽大

liberalist英英释义

noun

the quality or state of being liberal

often capitalized a movement in modern Protestantism emphasizing intellectual liberty and the spiritual and ethical content of Christianity

a theory in economics emphasizing individual freedom from restraint and usually based on free competition, the self-regulating market, and the gold standard (see gold standard sense 1)

a political philosophy based on belief in progress, the essential goodness of the human race, and the autonomy (see autonomy sense 2) of the individual and standing for the protection of political and civil libertiesspecifically: such a philosophy that considers government as a crucial instrument for amelioration of social inequities (such as those involving race, gender, or class)

capitalized the principles and policies of a Liberal (see liberal entry 1 sense 6b) party

liberalist词源英文解释

see liberal >entry 1

The first known use of liberalism was in 1815

liberalist儿童词典英英释义

liberalitynoun

the quality or state of being liberal

a generous act

liberalismnoun

a political belief stressing progress, the essential goodness of humankind, and individual freedom

liberalismnoun

a political belief stressing progress, the essential goodness of humankind, and individual freedom

liberalist 例句

1 "The issue is bigger than whether people like or dislike Thaksin or Prayuth. Now it's the old system facing off against the liberalist wave."

2 “We have friends who are screen abolitionists, and we have friends who are screen liberalists,” Mr. Barbieri said.

3 "The world is divided between traditionalists and globalist liberalists," he added.

4 He allows no liberalists to remain in Paris, if he can help it.

5 When will you be ready to resume? this I am anxious to know; as you are "liberalists" and "free-thinkers," you will be equally anxious to reach the truth in the premises?

6 The liberalists and thinkers of the age expected great things from a people thus fortunately conditioned and circumstanced.

7 The liberalists of England and elsewhere have been sedulously avoided; not so those who would connive to bring Democratic government into disrepute.

8 The liberalist of to-day has this advantage over antique or mediaeval times, that his doctrine seeks not only to individualize but to universalize.

9 When he was at Flower De Hundred, living in the atmosphere of liberalists and republicans, he was one of the most outspoken of all.

10 We shall also search in vain to find the motive for the wide-spread sympathy expressed by the liberalists of Europe in the Union cause, elsewhere than in their attachment to liberalized institutions.

11 liberalism had always claimed to stand for the greatest social good

12 Now, by parroting Neil Young, Blinken confirms how Sixties liberalism has turned into Millennial authoritarianism.

13 There's another strain in the book that is liberalism and progressivism causing some of its own problems.

14 I may be close to a liberalist and a cultural feminist.

我可能很接近于一个自由主义者和一个文化女性主义者。

15 As a liberalist, he also maintains that China should set up democracy to train people to raise their basic quality.

同时,作为自由主义者,胡适主张建立民主政治制度以训练国民提高其素质。

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