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- n.(指权利)自由;(指状态)自由;自由民地位(不是囚犯或奴隶)
- 网络自主;自由宣言;自由度
adj.+n. personal freedom,individual freedom,complete freedom,academic freedom,political freedom v.+n. enjoy freedom,give freedom,restrict freedom,grant freedom,ensure freedom n. restriction,inhibition,conformity 1. | [u][c] ~ (of sth) (指权利)自由the right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you |
| freedom of speech/thought/expression/worship 言论╱思想╱表达╱信仰自由 | | a threat to press/academic, etc. freedom 对新闻、学术等自由的威胁 | | rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution 宪法保障的权利和自由 |
2. | [u][sing] (指状态)自由the state of being able to do what you want, without anything stopping you |
| freedom of action/choice 行动╱选择自由 | | Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown. 由于有了汽车,美国人很快就获得了前所未有的行动自由。 | | complete freedom to do as you wish 按照自己意愿行事的绝对自由 |
3. | [u] 自由民地位(不是囚犯或奴隶)the state of not being a prisoner or slave |
| He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail. 他蹲了二十年监狱以后终于获得了自由。 |
4. | [u] ~ from sth 没有…的情况;不受…影响的状态the state of not being affected by the thing mentioned |
| freedom from fear/pain/hunger, etc. 免于恐惧、痛苦、饥饿等 |
5. | [sing] the ~ of sth 自由使用权permission to use sth without restriction |
| I was given the freedom of the whole house. 我获得整座房子的自由使用权。 |
n. | 1. a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses, without being subject to any undue restraints or restrictions 2. release or rescue from being physically bound, or from being confined, enslaved, captured, or imprisoned 3. a country's right to rule itself, without interference from, or domination by, another country or power 4. the right to speak or act without restriction, interference, or fear 5. the state of being unaffected by, or not subject to, something unpleasant or unwanted 6. the ability to move easily without being limited by something such as tight clothing or lack of space 7. the right to use or occupy a place and treat it as your own 8. citizenship of a town or city, together with special privileges, formally awarded to somebody as an honor 9. openness and friendliness in speech or behavior 10. overconfidence, overfamiliarity, or a lack of proper restraint or decorum 1. a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses, without being subject to any undue restraints or restrictions 2. release or rescue from being physically bound, or from being confined, enslaved, captured, or imprisoned 3. a country's right to rule itself, without interference from, or domination by, another country or power 4. the right to speak or act without restriction, interference, or fear 5. the state of being unaffected by, or not subject to, something unpleasant or unwanted 6. the ability to move easily without being limited by something such as tight clothing or lack of space 7. the right to use or occupy a place and treat it as your own 8. citizenship of a town or city, together with special privileges, formally awarded to somebody as an honor 9. openness and friendliness in speech or behavior 10. overconfidence, overfamiliarity, or a lack of proper restraint or decorum |
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