libertarian 英 [ˌlɪbəˈteəriən]   美 [ˌlɪbərˈteriən]

libertarian

libertarian  英 [ˌlɪbəˈteəriən] 美 [ˌlɪbərˈteriən]

adj. 自由的;自由论者的;持自由论的  n. 自由意志主义者;行动自由论者 

名词复数:libertarians 

In our opinion we need to elect a true libertarian candidate as President who will cut government spending balance the budget and restore sound money. 在我们看来,我们需要一个真正自由的总统候选人当选总统来削减政府开支,平衡预算,并恢复诚实货币。
The rest of the books have a very libertarian message as well, I'll see if I can go over them more later. 书中的其余部分也都很好地传达了自由意志主义理念,我会看看是否会在以后再来重温它们。

  • Someone who is a libertarian advocates the importance of the individual over government control — libertarians believe strongly in freedom.
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  • adj. 自由的;自由论者的;持自由论的
  • n. 自由意志主义者;行动自由论者
  • 1. In our opinion we need to elect a true libertarian candidate as President who will cut government spending balance the budget and restore sound money.

    在我们看来,我们需要一个真正自由的总统候选人当选总统来削减政府开支,平衡预算,并恢复诚实货币。

  • 2. The rest of the books have a very libertarian message as well, I'll see if I can go over them more later.

    书中的其余部分也都很好地传达了自由意志主义理念,我会看看是否会在以后再来重温它们。

  • libertarian (n.) 1789, "one who holds the doctrine of free will" (especially in extreme forms; opposed to necessitarian), from liberty (q.v.) on model of unitarian, etc. Political sense of "person advocating the greatest possible liberty in thought and conduct" is from 1878. As an adjective by 1882. U.S. Libertarian Party founded in Colorado, 1971. Related: Libertarianism (1849 in religion, 1901 in politics).
lib·er·tar·ian / ˌlɪbəˈteəriən ; NAmE ˌlɪbərˈteriən / noun a person who strongly believes that people should have the freedom to do and think as they like 自由论者 libertarian libertarians lib·er·tar·ian / ˌlɪbəˈteəriən ; NAmE ˌlɪbərˈteriən /
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