释义 |
liberate美 ['lɪbə.reɪt] 英 ['lɪbəreɪt] - v.解放;使自由;使摆脱约束(或限制)
- 网络释放;使获自由;解放生产力
过去分词:liberated 现在分词:liberating 第三人称单数:liberates v. release,free,set free,unshackle,unfetter 1. | ~ sb/sth (from sb/sth) 解放to free a country or a person from the control of sb else |
| The city was liberated by the advancing army. 军队向前挺进,解放了那座城市。 |
2. | ~ sb (from sth) 使自由;使摆脱约束(或限制)to free sb from sth that restricts their enjoyment of life |
| Writing poetry liberated her from the routine of everyday life. 写诗使她从日常生活的例行公事中解脱出来。 |
v. | 10. 【化学】释出,放出;【物理学】使(力)起作用 10. 【化学】释出,放出;【物理学】使(力)起作用 |
v. | 1. to release a person, group, population, or country from political or military control or from severe physical constraint 2. to set somebody free from traditional socially imposed constraints such as those arising from stereotyping by gender or age 3. to take unlawfully something that belongs to somebody else 4. to free something such as a gas from combination in a chemical compound during a chemical reaction 5. to make a place or the people in it free from soldiers who have been controlling it 7. to give someone the freedom to do what they want, for example by taking them out of a situation in which their behaviour is controlled 1. to release a person, group, population, or country from political or military control or from severe physical constraint 2. to set somebody free from traditional socially imposed constraints such as those arising from stereotyping by gender or age 3. to take unlawfully something that belongs to somebody else 4. to free something such as a gas from combination in a chemical compound during a chemical reaction 5. to make a place or the people in it free from soldiers who have been controlling it 7. to give someone the freedom to do what they want, for example by taking them out of a situation in which their behaviour is controlled |
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