lib / lɪb /

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lib 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Informal.

  1. liberation: women's lib; gay lib.
  2. a libber.

更多lib例句

  1. Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister, attacked the Conservatives for their predictable response to the report.
  2. In contrast to that finale, That Girl ends with Ann Marie taking her fiancé to a Women's Lib meeting.
  3. Another high-profile Lib Dem caused outcry by complaining that “the party was washing its dirty linen in public.”
  4. Some Lib Dem supporters sought to dismiss the allegations as overblown.
  5. British Lib-Dem MP David Ward uses Holocaust Remembrance Day to denounce "the Jews."
  6. So in Vincent—'pica loquax'—'pica garrula,' &c.; and in Pliny, lib.
  7. This is taken either from Jerome, in his Epistle against Jovinian, lib.
  8. Koch considers that the source of the poem is a passage in Boethius, lib.
  9. But don't let de fus thing we do as a committee be somethin' we ought ter be 'shamed of as long as we lib.
  10. "Good ting to hab de larsh mout, Misser Mongo,—eat de more—lib de longer," said Billy.