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词汇 women's lib
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Definition of women's lib in English:

women's lib

noun wɪmɪnzˈlɪbˈˌwɪmɪnz ˈlɪb
informal
  • short for women's liberation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then, the summer before middle school, I packed up for an all-girls wilderness camp in Vermont - very outdoorsy, very women's lib, very peace and granola, and very, very hairy.
    • So what's shocking is really this is the first time we have ever seen women in that position, doing, you know, it's like the ultimate negativity of women's lib, that is we can do whatever guys can do, except how horrible it is.
    • For all the effort Roddick has devoted to pioneering a path for women's lib, she appears far too willing to accept that it has been in vain or that it is being misused.
    • Whatever I have become, those years between 14 and 19 made me; I was a sponge for ideas and beliefs and hope, I'm marked indelibly as a child of the 1960s, tattooed by peaceful protest and women's lib and civil rights and ban the bomb.
    • Despite the civil rights movement and women's lib, the disparity of education and income levels between boomers of different races and genders is still huge.
    • ‘Wacky chicks are the crowning achievement of women's lib,’ he says.
    • The use of marijuana and other recreational drugs among young people was thought to be a cause of social unrest, environmental protests, women's lib, civil rights marches, and protests against the Vietnam war.
    • Stonewall and the early women's lib movement were the starting point.
    • Ten, even five years ago, women were still banging on about women's lib and power suits were the main ingredient in the wardrobe.
    • It takes only a glance at my vintage 1974 Panther paperback - an icon of middle-class women's lib in shrieking, look-at-me yellow - to be transported back to the 70s.
    • Oh no, I can equally set the women's lib back to the last century or two, just by presenting, as requested by Mr July or Armaedes
    • His exposure to the women's lib movement in university combined with his ultra conservative upbringing made enjoying XXX-rated entertainment a personal challenge.
    • Although Mother was personally quite ‘liberated’ and always has been in that way of women raised to the ranch, she was a little ‘iffy’ on the whole women's lib movement.
    • You are involved with administering the Sex Discrimination Act of 1984, which in many ways can be seen as one of the victories of the women's lib movement.
    • Many of the period's most noteworthy protest movements, everything from the Black Panthers to anti-Vietnam War activism to women's lib, all found fertile ground at Berkeley.
    • It embraced rock culture, drug culture (capitalism doesn't have to be legal), women's lib, multi-culturalism and the sexual revolution.
    • ‘I had a lot of sympathy for women's lib,’ she once said of the 1970 fiasco, ‘but they never came to talk to me.’
    • The last performance of the evening is Emelia, who immediately sets the women's lib movement back fifty years by telling everyone she used to be just a normal mother who would cook and clean and ferry her kid around to school.
    • In this democracy, liberal ethos, freedom of the media, women's lib, free movement of global capital are being brandished as sops for the ‘enslaved’ third world.
    • I suppose we really should be thankful that we got over the women's lib period when we tried to do without.

Derivatives

  • women's libber

  • noun ˌwɪmɪnz ˈlɪbəˌwɪmɪnz ˈlɪbər
    informal
    • And while she did live in Morocco for a while at age four, she grew up in San Francisco with a ‘women's libber’ mom who discovered the power of belly dancing when Dolphina was just a kid.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And contrary to what the women's libbers of that era wanted to believe, the porn biz has made me so strong.
      • At the time he was quite well known for antagonizing women's libbers, so there was quite a contingent of sign waving female protestors, and some males as well.
      • I'm sure women's libbers like Helen would treat it with equally good spirit!
      • But back then they were called women's libbers, and somebody must have been feeling threatened, because in 1975 the Mandy annual for Girls ran a story about one of them.
      • We try and make it quite clear to people, we're not women's libbers, we don't hate men, we're just a band with girls in it who just want to play music’.

Definition of women's lib in US English:

women's lib

nounˈˌwɪmɪnz ˈlɪb
informal
  • short for women's liberation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whatever I have become, those years between 14 and 19 made me; I was a sponge for ideas and beliefs and hope, I'm marked indelibly as a child of the 1960s, tattooed by peaceful protest and women's lib and civil rights and ban the bomb.
    • Stonewall and the early women's lib movement were the starting point.
    • In this democracy, liberal ethos, freedom of the media, women's lib, free movement of global capital are being brandished as sops for the ‘enslaved’ third world.
    • His exposure to the women's lib movement in university combined with his ultra conservative upbringing made enjoying XXX-rated entertainment a personal challenge.
    • You are involved with administering the Sex Discrimination Act of 1984, which in many ways can be seen as one of the victories of the women's lib movement.
    • Although Mother was personally quite ‘liberated’ and always has been in that way of women raised to the ranch, she was a little ‘iffy’ on the whole women's lib movement.
    • The use of marijuana and other recreational drugs among young people was thought to be a cause of social unrest, environmental protests, women's lib, civil rights marches, and protests against the Vietnam war.
    • So what's shocking is really this is the first time we have ever seen women in that position, doing, you know, it's like the ultimate negativity of women's lib, that is we can do whatever guys can do, except how horrible it is.
    • Then, the summer before middle school, I packed up for an all-girls wilderness camp in Vermont - very outdoorsy, very women's lib, very peace and granola, and very, very hairy.
    • The last performance of the evening is Emelia, who immediately sets the women's lib movement back fifty years by telling everyone she used to be just a normal mother who would cook and clean and ferry her kid around to school.
    • Oh no, I can equally set the women's lib back to the last century or two, just by presenting, as requested by Mr July or Armaedes
    • Despite the civil rights movement and women's lib, the disparity of education and income levels between boomers of different races and genders is still huge.
    • ‘Wacky chicks are the crowning achievement of women's lib,’ he says.
    • I suppose we really should be thankful that we got over the women's lib period when we tried to do without.
    • For all the effort Roddick has devoted to pioneering a path for women's lib, she appears far too willing to accept that it has been in vain or that it is being misused.
    • It embraced rock culture, drug culture (capitalism doesn't have to be legal), women's lib, multi-culturalism and the sexual revolution.
    • It takes only a glance at my vintage 1974 Panther paperback - an icon of middle-class women's lib in shrieking, look-at-me yellow - to be transported back to the 70s.
    • ‘I had a lot of sympathy for women's lib,’ she once said of the 1970 fiasco, ‘but they never came to talk to me.’
    • Ten, even five years ago, women were still banging on about women's lib and power suits were the main ingredient in the wardrobe.
    • Many of the period's most noteworthy protest movements, everything from the Black Panthers to anti-Vietnam War activism to women's lib, all found fertile ground at Berkeley.
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