词汇 | permissive |
释义 | permissive adjective uk /pəˈmɪs.ɪv/ us /pɚˈmɪs.ɪv/ permissiveadjective (LIBERAL)A person or society that is permissive allows behaviour that other people might disapprove of: 纵容的,放纵的 It's a very permissive school where the children are allowed to do whatever they want.这是一所放任自流的学校,孩子们想做什么都可以。 He claims that society has been far too permissive towards drugs.他宣称社会对吸毒过于放任。 Opposite illiberalformal Freedom to act (as) free as a birdidiom agency at willidiom autonomist autonomous free hand free pass free reinidiom free spirit free-form no holds barredidiom non-autonomous non-didactic non-directed non-restricted the world is someone's oysteridiom walk walk freeidiom wiggle room wriggle room permissiveadjective (BY PERMISSION)UK A permissive path can be used because the owner of the land that it crosses has given permission.许可(路径,指获得土地主人同意可用来穿过其土地) Compare right of way(ROAD/PATH) Roads & routes in general adopt adopted ascent bicycle lane/path bike lane dead end detour exit impassable lane milk round multi-lane roadworks route RR shortcut skid marks switchback toll road tollway permissive | American Dictionarypermissive adjective esp. disapprovingus/pərˈmɪs·ɪv/ allowing a wide range of choices, esp. in an area where there have traditionally been rules that had to be obeyed: Their neighbors thought they were too permissive with their children, letting them stay up so late at night. permissivenessnoun[ U ]us/pərˈmɪs·ɪv·nəs/ |
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