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conservative
1. сущ. 1) консерватор, реакционер 2) Conservative член партии консерваторов 2. прил. 1) консервативный, реакционный 2) умеренный 3) осторожный
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  консервант, консервирующее средство ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. консерватор to go conservative —- стать консерватором 2. (C.) член консервативной партии 3. консервант, консервирующее средство 4. консервативный conservative in tastes —- консервативный во вкусах 5. традиционный 6. (C.) консервативный, относящийся к консервативной партии (Великобритании) С. Party консервативная партия C. government —- правительство консерваторов 7. охранительный, охранный 8. разг. скромный, заниженный (о подсчете, смете) 9. тех. с большим запасом прочности 10. консервирующий (продукты и т. п.) ...
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  estimate скромный подсчет CONSERVATIVE  1. adj.  1) консервативный, реакционный  2) охранительный  3) умеренный; осторожный - conservative estimate  2. noun  1) консерватор, реакционер - go conservative  2) (Conservative) член консервативной партии ...
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 a averse to rapid change. b (of views, taste, etc.) moderate, avoiding extremes (conservative in his dress). 2 (of an estimate etc.) purposely low; moderate, cautious. 3 (Conservative) of or characteristic of Conservatives or the Conservative Party. 4 tending to conserve. --n. 1 a conservative person. 2 (Conservative) a supporter or member of the Conservative Party. Phrases and idioms Conservative Judaism Judaism allowing only minor changes in traditional ritual etc. Conservative Party 1 a British political party promoting free enterprise and private ownership. 2 a similar party elsewhere. conservative surgery surgery that seeks to preserve tissues as far as possible. Derivatives conservatism n. conservatively adv. conservativeness n. Etymology: ME f. LL conservativus (as conserve) ...
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   I. adjective  Date: 14th century  1. preservative  2.  a. of or relating to a philosophy of conservatism  b. capitalized of or constituting a political party professing the principles of conservatism: as  (1) of or constituting a party of the United Kingdom advocating support of established institutions  (2) Progressive Conservative  3.  a. tending or disposed to maintain existing views, conditions, or institutions ; traditional  b. marked by moderation or caution a ~ estimate  c. marked by or relating to traditional norms of taste, elegance, style, or manners a ~ suit  4. of, relating to, or practicing Conservative Judaism  • ~ly adverb  • ~ness noun  II. noun  Date: 1831  1.  a. an adherent or advocate of political conservatism  b. capitalized a member or supporter of a ~ political party  2.  a. one who adheres to traditional methods or views  b. a cautious or discreet person ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (conservatives) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. Note: The spelling 'Conservative' is also used for meaning 1. 1. A Conservative politician or voter is a member of or votes for the Conservative Party in Britain. Most Conservative MPs appear happy with the government’s reassurances. ...disenchanted Conservative voters. = Tory ADJ • Conservative is also a noun. In 1951 the Conservatives were returned to power. N-COUNT 2. Someone who is conservative has right-wing views. ...counties whose citizens invariably support the most conservative candidate in any election. = right-wing ADJ • Conservative is also a noun. The new judge is 50-year-old David Suitor who’s regarded as a conservative. N-COUNT 3. Someone who is conservative or has conservative ideas is unwilling to accept changes and new ideas. It is essentially a narrow and conservative approach to child care. ADJ 4. If someone dresses in a conservative way, their clothes are conventional in style. The girl was well dressed, as usual, though in a more conservative style. ADJ • conservatively She was always very conservatively dressed when we went out. ADV: ADV with v 5. A conservative estimate or guess is one in which you are cautious and estimate or guess a low amount which is probably less that the real amount. A conservative estimate of the bill, so far, is about ?22,000... This guess is probably on the conservative side. ADJ: usu ADJ n • conservatively The bequest is conservatively estimated at ?30 million. ADV: ADV with v ...
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  ~1 adj 1 Conservative belonging to or concerned with the Conservative Party in Britain  (Conservative policies | a Conservative MP) 2 not liking changes or new ideas  (a very conservative attitude to education) 3 not very modern in style, taste etc; traditional  (a very conservative suit) 4 a conservative estimate/guess a guess which is deliberately lower than the real amount  (At a conservative estimate, the holiday will cost about $1500.) - conservatively adv ~2 n 1 Conservative someone who supports or is a member of the Conservative Party in Britain 2 someone who does not like changes in ideas or fashion  (Aunt May is a real conservative. She's totally opposed to mothers going out to work.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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