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rad-lib

/rad-lib/US // ˈrædˈlɪb //

Rad-lib

Definitions

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

Examples

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

  • Jim really paved the way—on film and in television—for people to see young, rad chicks kick ass and take names.

  • If Hugh Jackman is totally heterosexual, his mode is a confusing—and not in a good, rad way—butch-camp.

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

  • Nashville: Broadman Holman Publishers, 1996 Rad, Gerhard von.

  • 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.

  • Since ginger is not stated to be one of the ingredients of the compound, it, perhaps, may be the mysterious stranger latalia rad.

  • Professor Day reports that he was unable to find any mention of the drug of latalia rad.