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con·ser·va·tive
/kənˈsɝvətɪv/
(
a
.)保守的,守舊的保守主義者
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·serv·a·tive
a.
1.
Having
power
to
preserve
in
a
safe
of
entire
state
,
or
from
loss
,
waste
,
or
injury
;
preservative
.
2.
Tending
or
disposed
to
maintain
existing
institutions
;
opposed
to
change
or
innovation
.
3.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
political
party
which
favors
the
conservation
of
existing
institutions
and
forms
of
government
,
as
the
Conservative
party
in
England
; --
contradistinguished
from
Liberal
and
Radical
.
We
have
always
been
conscientiously
attached
to
what
is
called
the
Tory
,
and
which
might
with
more
propriety
be
called
the
Conservative
,
party
.
--
Quart
.
Rev
. (1830).
Conservative system
Mech.
,
a
material
system
of
such
a
nature
that
after
the
system
has
undergone
any
series
of
changes
,
and
been
brought
back
in
any
manner
to
its
original
state
,
the
whole
work
done
by
external
agents
on
the
system
is
equal
to
the
whole
work
done
by
the
system
overcoming
external
forces
.
--
Clerk
Maxwell
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·serv·a·tive
n.
1.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
preserves
from
ruin
,
injury
,
innovation
,
or
radical
change
;
a
preserver
;
a
conserver
.
The
Holy
Spirit
is
the
great
conservative
of
the
new
life
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
2.
One
who
desires
to
maintain
existing
institutions
and
customs
;
also
,
one
who
holds
moderate
opinions
in
politics
; --
opposed
to
revolutionary
or
radical
.
3.
Eng. Hist.
A
member
of
the
Conservative
party
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
conservative
adj
1:
resistant
to
change
[
ant
:
liberal
]
2:
opposed
to
liberal
reforms
3:
avoiding
excess
; "
a
conservative
estimate
" [
syn
:
cautious
]
4:
unimaginatively
conventional
; "
a
colorful
character
in
the
buttoned-down
,
dull-gray
world
of
business
"-
Newsweek
[
syn
:
button-down
,
buttoned-down
]
5:
conforming
to
the
standards
and
conventions
of
the
middle
class
; "
a
bourgeois
mentality
" [
syn
:
bourgeois
,
materialistic
]
n
:
a
person
who
has
conservative
ideas
or
opinions
[
syn
:
conservativist
]
[
ant
:
liberal
]
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