illiberal
英 [?'l?b(?)r(?)l]
美[?'l?b?r?l]
- adj. 偏執(zhí)的;吝嗇的;粗鄙的;狹礙的;缺乏文化素養(yǎng)的
GRE
中文詞源
illiberal 不開明的
il-,不,非,liberal,開明的。
英文詞源
- illiberal (adj.)
- 1530s, "ungentlemanly, base, mean," from Middle French illiberal (14c.), from Latin illiberalis "ungenerous, mean, sordid; unworthy of a freeman," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + liberalis (see liberal). A sense of "narrow-minded politically; unconcerned with the rights or liberties of others" is attested from 1640s, and might conceivably be revived to take up some of the burden that drags down conservative.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. His views are markedly illiberal.
- 他的觀點(diǎn)非常狹隘。
來自辭典例句
- 2. Expressing illiberal views may bring some politicians into temporary prominence.
- 發(fā)表偏狹之見也許能使某些政治家名噪一時(shí).
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- 3. Their tendency is gross and illiberal.
- 說這種話顯得粗野,缺乏教養(yǎng).
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- 4. Butler , deeply illiberal, exerted his rights.
- 巴特勒心胸狹窄, 濫用自己作為丈夫的權(quán)力.
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- 5. By any sensible measure, this 100 - year struggle has been illiberal, murderous and pointless.
- 根據(jù)切合實(shí)際的規(guī)則, 這場(chǎng)百年戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)是不開明的 、 兇殘而無(wú)意義的.
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