rad-lib / ˈrædˈlɪb /

💦中学词汇Rad-lib

rad-lib2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a liberal, especially a liberal politician, considered to have radical or extremist tendencies.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. noting or relating to such a person; liberal tending toward radical: The congressman accused his opponent of holding rad-lib ideas.

更多rad-lib例句

  1. Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister, attacked the Conservatives for their predictable response to the report.
  2. Jim really paved the way—on film and in television—for people to see young, rad chicks kick ass and take names.
  3. If Hugh Jackman is totally heterosexual, his mode is a confusing—and not in a good, rad way—butch-camp.
  4. In contrast to that finale, That Girl ends with Ann Marie taking her fiancé to a Women's Lib meeting.
  5. Nashville: Broadman Holman Publishers, 1996 Rad, Gerhard von.
  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. Since ginger is not stated to be one of the ingredients of the compound, it, perhaps, may be the mysterious stranger latalia rad.
  10. Professor Day reports that he was unable to find any mention of the drug of latalia rad.