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conservatively

/kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv/US // kənˈsɜr və tɪv //UK // (kənˈsɜːvətɪv) //

保守的,保守地,保守地说,保守

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change.
    • : cautiously moderate or purposefully low: a conservative estimate.
    • : traditional in style or manner; avoiding novelty or showiness: conservative suit.
    • : of or relating to the Conservative party.
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of Conservative Jews or Conservative Judaism.
    • : having the power or tendency to conserve or preserve.
    • : Mathematics. having curl equal to zero; irrotational; lamellar.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is conservative in principles, actions, habits, etc.
    • : a supporter of conservative political policies.
    • : a member of a conservative political party, especially the Conservative party in Great Britain.
    • : a preservative.

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Examples

  • Facebook is a mass-reality-distortion field for conservatives.

  • It happened because Americans from all walks of life united to support it—liberals and conservatives, prosecutors and public defenders, police officers and people with criminal records.

  • If no government-backed firms failed, it’d be a clear sign that the government was being too conservative.

  • The governor praised Clarkson’s commitment to conservative values and marital devotion in a letter to the president.

  • Instead, the college sought to sample more voters not just in rural counties, but in the more rural areas within those rural counties that are more likely to support conservative candidates.

  • The government conservatively projects that the deficit for fiscal year 2014 will rise to about $750 billion.

  • During those three years, we conservatively project that more than 50,000 women and children will be positively impacted.

  • He is surrounded by attorneys all dressed in their conservatively tailored uniforms.

  • And these programs have been conservatively documented to save billions.

  • Women walk in small groups to the “supermarket” downtown here, and are dressed less conservatively than in Zintan.

  • Your own funds I have kept invested conservatively in gilt-edged securities wholly removed from speculative influences.

  • Chauliac discussed operations for hernia very conservatively.

  • Conservatively dressed—matching coat and trousers of orange nylon tweed—royal blue half-brim bowler—carrying a blue brief case.

  • "I believe that's the idea," said the Cap'n, conservatively.

  • Treating the patient conservatively, which means at most lightly packing the part with antiseptic gauze.