词汇 | liberally |
释义 | liberally adverb uk /ˈlɪb.ər.əl.i/ us /ˈlɪb.ər.əl.i/ liberallyadverb (IN LARGE AMOUNTS)in a way that is involves large amounts of something: 宽松地|大量地 Apply the cream liberally to the affected area.把药膏厚厚地涂在患处。 Banks are lending money more liberally than ever.银行放贷比以往都宽松。 The author sprinkles her English prose liberally with Spanish words. Season the steak liberally before grilling. Walt Whitman is liberally quoted in the piece. Unlike US consumers, many of whom use credit liberally, Chinese workers opt to save. Place the remaining stuffing on the top, and dot liberally with the butter. Plenty and abundant abound abound in/with something abundance abundant abundantly fruitfulness galore generosity generous generously luxuriant overgenerosity plenitude plenteous plenteously plentiful richly unspent unstinted well off liberallyadverb (NOT EXACTLY)in a way that is not exact or exactly correct: 不确切地,模糊地,笼统地 In describing him as an author I guess you're using the word very liberally? 把他描述成一个作家,我想你这个用词很大方啊? Do concepts such as "resistance" have much force when employed so liberally? He uses the description "soap opera" a little liberally. In this context I'm using the word "compound" a bit more liberally. Wrong aberrant aberrantly abnormal amiss anomalous fallaciousness false false negative false positive falsely iniquity invalidly irregularly liberal mal- quarrel wrongheaded wrongheadedly wrongly X, x liberallyadverb (ATTITUDES)in a way that allows a lot of freedom for different types of belief or behavior: 开明地,公允地,自由地 She was raised very liberally by her parents.她的父母对她的教育非常宽松。 in a way that is politically liberal: (政治上)自由地,开放地 He mistakenly thought he could vote as liberally as he wanted in Washington.他误以为自己可以在华盛顿随心所欲地投票。 Lincoln himself said after the victory, "I want no one punished; treat them liberally all around." The MP condemned the decision to pardon the men as "deplorable" and said the four had been treated "far too liberally". Polls show a big shift against racism and that we now think more liberally about race. Open-minded anti-liberal anti-liberalism big tent broad-minded broad-mindedness inclusively liberal liberalism liberality live and let liveidiom open-minded open-mindedly open-mindedness permissive society receptive tolerance tolerant tolerantly unblinkered undogmatic You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Politics - general words Seeliberal liberally | American Dictionaryliberally adverb us/ˈlɪb·ər·ə·li/ given or used generously: The food was liberally seasoned with salt. Examples of liberallyliberally The writing style is clear and straightforward and the text is liberally illustrated with figures. In order to develop a more integrative approach, we borrowed the essence of the gametheoretic apparatus and modified it somewhat liberally. Each section is liberally illustrated and paints an irresistible picture. The book is liberally illustrated with diagrams and photographs, many in colour. The liberally construed joint attention behaviors all involved the comprehension or production of language. Headlines and subheadings should be liberally employed in the methods, results, and discussion sections. Secondly, even if there is agreement, it may be that the liberally neutral compensation policy is too harsh on people who waste their chances. The infants differed in their language production, which affected their respective ability to engage in liberally construed joint attention behaviors. One side objected to unscrupulous political methods; the other employed them liberally. Disinfectants were also liberally distributed to all households and public places cleaned more frequently. We sprinkle the text liberally with remarks and examples. Some recommended using honorific forms liberally when reincarnated lamas sit as defendants. He is a poster boy for a vision of social stability built on the values of the liberally educated. The interactions were scored for behavior preliminary to joint attention, behavior liberally construed as joint attention, and behavior conservatively construed as joint attention. She uses the term "hegemony" liberally throughout the book, assuming the underlying theoretical structure that is explained fully only at the end. See all examples of liberally 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. |
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