conservative
美音:
[kən´sə:vətıv
]英音:
[kən´sə:vətıv
]adj.保守的,守旧的 n.保守派
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conservative为短语/超纲词汇
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词形变化:
名词:conservativeness 副词:conservatively
词根
serv=to serve(服务),to keep(保持)
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conservative
/kən'sɜ:vətɪv; kən`sɝvətɪv/
adj
1 opposed to great or sudden change 反对做大的或突然的改变的; 保守的; 守旧的
*Old people are usually more conservative than young people. 老年人通常比年轻人保守.
2 (usu 通常作 Conservative) of the British Conservative Party 英国保守党的
*Conservative principles, candidates, voters. 英国保守党的政策、候选人、投票者.
3 cautious; moderate; avoiding extremes 谨慎的; 稳健的; 避免过激的
*There must have been a thousand people there, at a conservative estimate, ie a low one. 按照保守的估计, 那里一定有一千人.
* She is conservative in the way she dresses. 她在衣着上很保守.
n
1 conservative person 思想保守者; 因循守旧者.
2 (usu 通常作 Conservative) member of the British Conservative Party 英国保守党党员.
1. This is a conservative estimate of the population in the year 2000. 这是对公元二○○○年时人口的保守估计。
2. Useless, powerless, complaining, sick, weak, conservative, rigid, helpless, unproductive, wrinkled, ugly, unattractive, and on and on. 无用,无能,爱抱怨,多病,体弱,保守,僵化,无助,成不了事,满脸皱纹,丑陋不堪,魅力无存,等等,等等。
3. Conservative spiritual leaders have claimed that cloning a human constitutes a gross attack on human dignity. 保守派的宗教领袖宣称,克隆人类是对人类尊严的一次重大挑战。
4. Old people are usually more conservative than young people. 老年人通常比年轻人保守.
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