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1 Liberal Arts
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2 Liberal Arts Major Preference
University: LAMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Liberal Arts Major Preference
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3 Liberal Arts Science And Engineering Resources
University: LASERУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Liberal Arts Science And Engineering Resources
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4 Liberal Arts Support Staff Organization
University: LASSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Liberal Arts Support Staff Organization
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5 liberal arts and sciences
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > liberal arts and sciences
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6 College of Liberal Arts
School: CLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > College of Liberal Arts
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7 FM-91.1, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Massachusetts
Radio: WJJWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > FM-91.1, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Massachusetts
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8 Master of Liberal Arts
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Master of Liberal Arts
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9 Selective Liberal Arts Consortium
University: SLACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Selective Liberal Arts Consortium
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10 liberal
adj.1 liberal.2 lax, licentious, permissive, liberal.f. & m.liberal, freethinker.* * *► adjetivo1 liberal1 liberal2 (del partido liberal) Liberal* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (Pol) liberal2) (=tolerante) liberal, open-minded3) (=generoso) liberal, generous4) [profesión] liberal2.SMF liberal* * *Iadjetivo liberalIImasculino y femenino Liberal* * *Iadjetivo liberalIImasculino y femenino Liberal* * *liberal11 = liberal.Nota: Nombre.Ex: It beggars belief that the liberals view the golly as a racist artefact of unenlightened times.
liberal22 = liberal, liberal-minded, freewheeling [free-wheeling].Ex: This article suggests that to limit research to that which is useful is a conservative reaction from a seemingly liberal profession.
Ex: Almost without exception libraries have agreed with the liberal-minded who wanted to make the immigrants' transition into a new society as painless as possible.Ex: The culture that grew around this institution was even more freewheeling than it is today.* actitud liberal = liberal attitude.* artes liberales, las = liberal arts, the.* chica liberal = flapper.* neoliberal = neo-liberal [neo liberal].* Partido Liberal Democrático, el = Liberal Democrats, the.* * *1 ‹política/régimen› liberal2 (tolerante) liberalson liberales en cuanto a la educación de sus hijos they have a liberal approach to their children's upbringing3 (generoso) generous, liberalLiberal* * *
liberal adjetivo
liberal
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
Liberal
liberal
I adjetivo
1 Pol liberal
Partido Liberal, Liberal Party
2 (comprensivo) liberal, open-minded
3 (espléndido, generoso) generous, liberal
II mf liberal
' liberal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ancha
- ancho
- comulgar
- progre
- tesis
- esquema
- letra
- licenciado
- profesión
English:
broad-minded
- liberal
- liberal arts
- Liberal Party
- -minded
* * *♦ adj1. [en política] liberal2. [tolerante] liberal3. [generoso] liberal♦ nmf1. [en política] liberal2. [tolerante] liberal3. [generoso] liberal* * *I adj liberalII m/f liberal* * *liberal adj & nmf: liberal* * *liberal adj n liberal -
11 Liberal Education For Arts Professionals
University: LEAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Liberal Education For Arts Professionals
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12 artes liberales
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13 slobodne umetnosti
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14 trivijum i kvadrivijum
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15 svobodná umění
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16 гуманитарные науки
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > гуманитарные науки
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17 humanistički predmeti
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18 humanističke nau
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19 bölcsészettudomány
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20 ביס כללי
liberal arts school
См. также в других словарях:
liberal arts — pl.n. [transl. of L artes liberales, lit., arts befitting a freeman: so named in contrast to artes serviles, lower (lit., servile) arts, and because open to study only by freemen (L liberi); in later use understood as “arts becoming a gentleman”] … English World dictionary
liberal arts — late 14c., translating L. artes liberales; the seven attainments directed to intellectual enlargement, not immediate practical purpose, and thus deemed worthy of a free man (LIBERAL (Cf. liberal) in this sense is opposed to servile or mechanical) … Etymology dictionary
liberal arts — n [plural] especially AmE the areas of learning which develop someone s ability to think and increase their general knowledge, rather than developing technical skills … Dictionary of contemporary English
liberal arts — noun plural school or college subjects that give students a general education and teach them to think, rather than those subjects that develop practical skills … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Liberal arts — The term liberal arts refers to a particular type of educational curriculum broadly defined as a classical education.HistoryDefinitionanchors|Seven liberal arts|The seven liberal artsThe term liberal arts is a college or curriculum aimed at… … Wikipedia
liberal arts — (seven liberal arts) The seven liberal arts were the basis of a general secular education throughout medieval western Europe. Based on a system dating back to classical times, the liberal arts were made up of the trivium essentially what… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Liberal Arts — Septem artes liberales aus Hortus Deliciarum der Herrad von Landsberg (um 1180) Die Sieben freien Künste (lat. septem artes liberales, seltener auch studia liberalia) sind ein in der Antike entstandener Kanon von sieben Studienfächern, d … Deutsch Wikipedia
liberal arts — noun studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills) (Freq. 1) the college of arts and sciences • Syn: ↑humanistic discipline, ↑humanities, ↑arts • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
liberal arts — 1. the academic course of instruction at a college intended to provide general knowledge and comprising the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences, as opposed to professional or technical subjects. 2. (during the Middle Ages)… … Universalium
liberal arts — N PLURAL At a university or college, liberal arts courses are on subjects such as history or literature rather than science, law, medicine, or business. [AM] There has been a decline in enrollment in liberal arts courses in favor of highly… … English dictionary
liberal arts — noun Liberal arts is used before these nouns: ↑college … Collocations dictionary