Liberal in spanish

Liberal

pronunciation: libeɹ̩ɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

liberal1 = liberal. [Nombre]

Example: It beggars belief that the liberals view the golly as a racist artefact of unenlightened times.

liberal2 = liberal, humanista. [Adjetivo]

Example: This article suggests that to limit research to that which is useful is a conservative reaction from a seemingly liberal profession.

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» illiberal = conservador, intolerante, intransigente.

Example: It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.

» liberal arts, the = artes liberales, las; humanidades, las. [Expresión generalmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: This article surveys faculty perceptions of the status, role and contribution of librarians at Albion College, a small, selective liberal arts college in Michigan.

» liberal attitude = actitud liberal.

Example: 'Nation Review' was an Australian national newspaper of the 70s, noted for its irreverence and its liberal attitudes = "Nation Review" fue un periódico nacional australiano de la década de los 70, caracterizado por su falta de respeto y su actitud liberal.

» liberal definition = definición libre.

Example: The same survey showed that given a liberal definition, about 68% of libraries were 'providing some level of I&R as a standard service'.

» Liberal Democrats, the = Partido Liberal Democrático, el.

Example: Mr Hammond said the Liberal Democrats are 'all over the place' on the economy.

» liberal education = educación liberal. [Educación cuyo objetivo principal es la formación intelectual de la persona más que el ejercicio de una profesión]

Example: The conservative position on the crisis in humanities, or liberal education, in USA, is fundamentally anti-democratic.

» liberal-minded = liberal, de pensamiento liberal.

Example: Almost without exception libraries have agreed with the liberal-minded who wanted to make the immigrants' transition into a new society as painless as possible.

» liberal profession = profesión liberal.

Example: To limit research to that which is useful is a conservative reaction from a seemingly liberal profession.

» liberal reform = reforma liberal.

Example: Muckraking has usually been associated with liberal reform movements.

» liberal thought = pensamiento liberal.

Example: These books have appeared at an inopportune time for radical or even liberal thought.

» neo-liberal [neo liberal] = neoliberal.

Example: Mechanisms chosen to achieve the policy goals follow 2 distinct approaches: a neo-liberal, market led, Western model; and a dirigiste, interventionist, East Asian model = Los mecanismos escogidos para conseguir los objetivos políticos siguen dos enfoques distintos: un modelo occidental neoliberal mercantilista y un modelo del este asiático intervencionista.

liberal3 = abundante, generoso. [Adjetivo]

Example: It is quite true that the liberal use of crossreferences can overcome these problems.

Liberal synonyms

free in spanish: gratis, pronunciation: fri part of speech: adjective loose in spanish: suelto, pronunciation: lus part of speech: adjective, adverb big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective broad in spanish: ancho, pronunciation: brɔd part of speech: adjective generous in spanish: generoso, pronunciation: dʒenɜrəs part of speech: adjective progressive in spanish: progresivo, pronunciation: prəgresɪv part of speech: adjective left in spanish: izquierda, pronunciation: left part of speech: adjective handsome in spanish: hermoso, pronunciation: hænsəm part of speech: adjective giving in spanish: dando, pronunciation: gɪvɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective bountiful in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: baʊntɪfəl part of speech: adjective tolerant in spanish: tolerante, pronunciation: tɑlɜrənt part of speech: adjective bounteous in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: baʊntiəs part of speech: adjective neoliberal in spanish: neoliberal, pronunciation: nioʊlɪbɜrəl part of speech: adjective inexact in spanish: inexacto, pronunciation: ɪnɪgzækt part of speech: adjective broad-minded in spanish: tolerante, pronunciation: brɔdmɪndɪd part of speech: adjective liberalistic in spanish: liberalista, pronunciation: lɪbɜrəlɪstɪk part of speech: adjective bighearted in spanish: gran corazón, pronunciation: bɪghɑrtɪd part of speech: adjective reformist in spanish: reformista, pronunciation: rɪfɔrmɪst part of speech: adjective, noun freehanded in spanish: a mano alzada, pronunciation: frihændɪd part of speech: adjective socialized in spanish: socializado, pronunciation: soʊʃəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective openhanded in spanish: con las manos abiertas, pronunciation: oʊpənhændɪd part of speech: adjective welfarist in spanish: welfarista, pronunciation: welfɜrɪst part of speech: adjective welfare-statist in spanish: estatista de bienestar, pronunciation: welfersteɪtəst part of speech: adjective civil-libertarian in spanish: civil-libertario, pronunciation: sɪvəllɪbɜrteriən part of speech: adjective

Liberal antonyms

conservative pronunciation: kənsɜrvətɪv part of speech: adjective conservativist pronunciation: kənsɜrvətɪvɪst part of speech: noun
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