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    free查询结果如下:

    音标:[friː] 现在分词:freeing
    过去式:freed 过去分词:freed
    名词复数:frees 第三人称单数:frees
    比较级:freer 最高级:freest

    基本释义/说明:adj.自由的;免费的
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    a.
    ①自由的;有自由的;独立自主的;
    free competition
    自由竞争.
    a free country (people)
    自由的国家(人民).
    set a prisoner free
    释放犯人.
    We managed to get free.
    我们设法脱身了.
    ②自由自在的;随意的;任性的;不受拘束的;
    (a) free translation
    意译.
    free verse
    自由诗.
    You are free to do what you like.
    你可以随便做你所喜欢的事.
    You are free to go or stay.
    去留随你自便.
    Please feel free to ask questions.
    请随便发问.
    be too free in one`s behaviour
    行为太随便.
    ③空闲的;空着的;
    Are you free?
    你现在有空吗?
    I shall not be free until five o`clock.
    我要到五点钟才有空.
    Have you any rooms free?
    你们有空房间吗?
    ④免费的;免税的;免除的;
    a free school
    公费学校.
    admittance free
    免费入场.
    postage free
    邮资免收.
    You need not pay —it is free.
    你不必付钱——这是免费的.
    free goods
    免税的.
    free trade
    自由贸易.
    ⑤松的;游离的;
    leave one end of the rope free
    放松绳子的一端.
    free hydrogen
    游离氢.
    ⑥随时有的;慷慨的,大方的;丰富的;
    a free flow of water
    水的畅流.
    free with his money
    他用钱大方.
    He is very free with his advice.
    他很喜欢劝告别人.
    ⑦无拘无束的;
    He is somewhat free in his conversation.
    他讲话有点随便(有些放肆).
    ad.
    ①自由地;随意地;
    ②免费地;
    Children (are) admitted free.
    儿童免费入场.
    vt.
    ①放走;释放;解放;
    ②解除;使摆脱;
    free oneself from one`s difficulties
    摆脱困难.
    -扩展释义
    v. 【法律专业】
    解除 ,免费,免除;自由、平等、博爱 ,自主
    adj. 【化学】
    自由的,空闲的,免费的
    N/A
    ad.1. 免费地,2. 无约束地,3. 松开着;脱开着,vt.1. 使自由;解放[(+from)]2. 使解脱[O2]
    【海运】
    自由的,独立的游离的免税的,免费的自由地释放,放出使自由,解放,免除
    N/A
    a.1.自由的;不受控制的2.随意的,不受约束的[+to-v]3.免费的[Z][(+of)]4.空闲的[Z]5.闲置的;未被占用的[Z]6.畅通的7.未固定的;松开的[Z]8.无...的[F][(+from/of)]9.自然的;流畅的;优美的10.慷慨的;大手大脚的[F][(+with)]11.随便的;放肆的12.【化】游离的;自由的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. elementary education should be free

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    例句2. she was free of any pressures’

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    -free的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    free的形容词最高级级形式
    “This was the freest and most fully resolved work I’ve seen from her, and I’m certain that Farrell’s serving as godmother to it is no coincidence.”
    “Meanwhile, South Korea is both the thirty-seventh freest country in the world and the thirteenth richest.”
    “The United States, you imagine, would of all nations be the freest from classicalism.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who frees.
    The state or condition of being free.
    “Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.”
    “As elsewhere, we were impressed with the independent bearing and freeness of the Zapotec woman.”
    “Then, with the freeness and frankness which his race displays in such matters, Dario added some particulars.”
    A free person, particularly: || (usually historical) A person who is not a serf or slave. || (historical) A burgher with full freedom of a city, as opposed to nobles, outsiders, bondsmen, and others. || An honorary freeman: a person who has received an honorary freedom of a city. || (usually as two words) A person who is a citizen of a free country, as opposed to a subject of a tyranny or totalitarian dictatorship. || (Australia, historical) A person who immigrated to Australia freely, as opposed to those transported as convicts, or such a transported convict who has regained his freedom. || (US and Canada, historical) An independent fur trapper.
    “He shook off controversy surrounding the award to become an honorary freeman of his home borough of Stockport.”
    “Former Geraldton mayor Phil Cooper was made the city’s fifth freeman this week in recognition of his 31 years service to the local council.”
    “As indicated, the basic qualification for an intrinsic burgess, or freeman, was to be at scot and lot.”
    (informal) Something which is free; a giveaway or handout.
    “The mouse pad can be worth more than just a freebie handout at a trade show.”
    “The chief delineator, though, is the number of coffee purchases required before getting the freebie.”
    “And last but not least, don’t overlook the freebie seasonal offerings from your local arts centre.”
    (uncountable) The state of being free, of not being imprisoned or enslaved. || (countable) The lack of a specific constraint, or of constraints in general; a state of being free, unconstrained. || Frankness; openness; unreservedness. || Improper familiarity; violation of the rules of decorum.
    “After being released, Steven enjoyed a brief period of freedom before finding himself in hot water again.”
    “William Wallace encouraged his fellow Scotsmen to fight for their freedom.”
    “Now that he was starting to make a lot of money, he began to fantasize about freedom from taxation.”
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