释义 |
il·liberal I. \(ˈ)i(l), ə+\ adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin illiberalis unworthy of a freeman, ignoble, stingy, from in- in- (I) + liberalis worthy of a freeman, noble, generous — more at liberal : not liberal: as a. archaic (1) : lacking a liberal education : unschooled (2) : lacking culture and refinement : marked by rude manners or behavior : coarse, vulgar b. : requiring or emphasizing physical dexterity rather than intellectual ability : not belonging to or having the qualities of the liberal arts < trades and other illiberal occupations > < an illiberal education > c. archaic : not generous : stingy d. (1) : not broad-minded : having a constricted narrow viewpoint or outlook so as often to be small-minded or pettily prejudiced or bigoted : intolerant < the illiberal or fanatically intolerant spirit which war psychology always engenders — M.R.Cohen > < illiberal thinking > (2) : opposed to liberalism < illiberal tendencies > • il·liberally \“+\ adverb II. \“+\ noun : one that is illiberal; especially : one that is opposed to liberalism |