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liberty美 ['lɪbərti] 英 ['lɪbə(r)ti] - n.自由(自己选择生活方式而不受政府或权威限制)
- 网络自由权;自由人;释放
n. freedom,independence,autonomy,emancipation,liberation 1. | [u] 自由(自己选择生活方式而不受政府或权威限制)freedom to live as you choose without too many restrictions from government or authority |
| the fight for justice and liberty 争取正义和自由的斗争 |
2. | [u] 自由(不受关押或奴役的状态)the state of not being a prisoner or a slave |
| He had to endure six months' loss of liberty. 他得忍受六个月失去自由之苦。 |
3. | [c] 自由(做某事的合法权利及行动自由)the legal right and freedom to do sth |
| The right to vote should be a liberty enjoyed by all. 投票权应当是人人享有的合法权利。 | | People fear that security cameras could infringe personal liberties. 人们担心保安摄像机会侵犯人身自由。 |
4. | [sing] 冒犯行为(或言语);放肆;失礼an act or a statement that may offend or annoy sb, especially because it is done without permission or does not show respect |
| He took the liberty of reading my files while I was away. 他趁我不在时擅自看我的文件。 | | They've got a liberty, not even sending me a reply. 他们真无礼,连个答复也不给我。 |
n. | 1. 〔英国〕自由地区,特许区域;(管)辖区;(某种)范围 1. 〔英国〕自由地区,特许区域;(管)辖区;(某种)范围 |
n. | 1. the freedom to think or act without being constrained by necessity or force 2. freedom from captivity or slavery 3. a political, social, and economic right that belongs to the citizens of a state or to all people 4. an action or remark that violates the polite distance usually left between people and that may strike the person at whom it is directed as insultingly familiar 5. a short authorized leave from naval duties 6. the freedom to think or behave in the way that you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people 7. freedom from being kept in prison 8. something that offends someone because you have not asked their permission 1. the freedom to think or act without being constrained by necessity or force 2. freedom from captivity or slavery 3. a political, social, and economic right that belongs to the citizens of a state or to all people 4. an action or remark that violates the polite distance usually left between people and that may strike the person at whom it is directed as insultingly familiar 5. a short authorized leave from naval duties 6. the freedom to think or behave in the way that you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people 7. freedom from being kept in prison 8. something that offends someone because you have not asked their permission |
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