conservative
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A(z) „conservative” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

conservative
01

konzervatĂ­v, tradicionalista

supporting traditional values and beliefs and not willing to accept any contradictory change
conservative definition and meaning
Példåk
He held conservative views on social issues such as marriage and gender roles.
KonzervatĂ­v nĂ©zeteket vallott tĂĄrsadalmi kĂ©rdĂ©sekrƑl, pĂ©ldĂĄul a hĂĄzassĂĄgrĂłl Ă©s a nemi szerepekrƑl.
02

moderate or cautious in behavior, style, or use

Példåk
The chef used a conservative amount of spices in the recipe.
03

konzervatĂ­v, jobboldali

holding a political view that supports free enterprise, limited government spending and traditional social views
Példåk
Many conservative voters prioritize family values and religious beliefs in their political decisions.
Sok konzervatĂ­v szavazĂł elƑnyben rĂ©szesĂ­ti a csalĂĄdi Ă©rtĂ©keket Ă©s a vallĂĄsi meggyƑzƑdĂ©st politikai döntĂ©seikben.
04

lacking imagination or originality

Példåk
His conservative taste in art left no room for experimentation.
05

adhering to or characteristic of conventional middle-class standards and values

Példåk
His conservative manners reflected his upbringing.
Conservative
01

konzervatĂ­v, tradicionalista

a person who aligns with or supports the principles and policies traditionally associated with conservative political ideologies
conservative definition and meaning
Példåk
The conservative leader outlined the party's economic policies in a televised debate.
02

konzervatĂ­v

someone who holds traditional views or methods, often preferring stability and continuity over change or innovation
Példåk
Being a conservative, she prefers investing in tried-and-true stocks rather than venturing into cryptocurrency.
Mint konzervatív, inkåbb a bevållt részvényekbe fektet, minthogy kriptovalutåkba vållalkozzon.
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