ultra-liberal          
 adjective  mainly disapproving (also ultraliberal) uk/ˌʌl.trəˈlɪb.ər.əl/ us/ˌʌl.trəˈlɪb.ər.əl/
 mainly US极端自由主义的 
believing or relating to the opinions of the political left, especially that society should change so that money, property, and power are shared more fairly, but in a way that seems extreme to many people 
  She believes that the senator's ultra-liberal values are far from the beliefs of ordinary folks.
 He tried to get voters to believe that his opponent, if elected, would press an ultra-liberal agenda that included the raising of taxes.  他试图让选民相信,他的对手如果当选,就会推行包括提高税收在内的极端自由主义路线。 
 Synonym: left-wing
  mainly UK极端自由主义的 
believing strongly in allowing a lot of freedom for businesses to buy, sell, and make money without many rules or limits, and with low taxes
  The candidate cannot afford to be associated with the ultra-liberal right. 这位候选人不能与右派极端自由主义扯上关系。 
 Synonym: libertarian
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 - After hiring an ultraliberal Democratic activist as his adviser, the governor worked to enact stricter gun control laws and raise the minimum wage.
 - Republicans will try to remind voters of his ultra-liberal voting record in the Senate.
 - In French politics today there is no greater snub than to call somebody "ultra-liberal" - a set of beliefs associated with brutal, unfettered capitalist ways.
 
ultra-liberal       
noun [ C ]  mainly disapproving (also ultraliberal) uk/ˌʌl.trəˈlɪb.ər.əl/ us/ˌʌl.trəˈlɪb.ər.əl/
 极端自由主义者
a person who has very liberal political opinions
  No one expected him to choose an ultra-liberal to be his chief foreign policy advisor.
 Her opponent tried to paint her as an ultra-liberal who would raise taxes on the middle class.  她的对手试图将她描绘成将会对中产阶级增税的极端自由主义者。