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lib

/lib/US // lɪb //UK // (lɪb) //

枰子,枰,枰上,枰枰

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : liberation: women's lib; gay lib.
    • : a libber.

Examples

  • Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister, attacked the Conservatives for their predictable response to the report.

  • In contrast to that finale, That Girl ends with Ann Marie taking her fiancé to a Women's Lib meeting.

  • Another high-profile Lib Dem caused outcry by complaining that “the party was washing its dirty linen in public.”

  • Some Lib Dem supporters sought to dismiss the allegations as overblown.

  • British Lib-Dem MP David Ward uses Holocaust Remembrance Day to denounce "the Jews."

  • So in Vincent—'pica loquax'—'pica garrula,' &c.; and in Pliny, lib.

  • This is taken either from Jerome, in his Epistle against Jovinian, lib.

  • Koch considers that the source of the poem is a passage in Boethius, lib.

  • 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.

  • "Good ting to hab de larsh mout, Misser Mongo,—eat de more—lib de longer," said Billy.