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    liberating查询结果如下:

    音标:['lɪbəreɪt] 现在分词:liberating
    过去式:liberated 过去分词:liberated
    第三人称单数:liberates 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词liberatingliberate的现在分词
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    v.
    解放;使获得自由;释出;放出
    Revolution means liberating the productive forces.
    革命就是为了解放生产力。
    Activated by or capable of liberating acetylcholine,especially as related to nerve fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system.
    被乙酰胆碱所活化的,释放乙酰胆碱的尤指与副交感神经系统的神经纤维相关的被乙酰胆碱所活化的或能够释出乙酰胆碱的
    Her mother instilled in her another dream, ever-present in the experience of working people: that of liberating herself through education
    她母亲又灌输给她另一种经常从劳动人民苦难经历中滋生出来的这样一种美梦:那就是通过受教育以争得自身的解放
    He indignantly refuted Japan’s acts to completely denial of invading China in WWII, beautifying the invasion in China and changing invasion in China into “entering” and “liberating Asia”.
    他愤怒地批驳日本全盘否定侵华战争,美化侵华战争;修改历史教科书,把侵略中国,改为“进入”和“解放满洲”。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:verb

    例句1. Lincoln's proclamation liberating the slaves’

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    -liberating的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    The property of being liberal.
    “A convention of conservatives is not the place to display your liberalness.”
    “His liberalness in dispensing the bonuses displayed his generousity.”
    The process or act of making more liberal.
    “Hong Kong has been at the forefront of telecom market liberalization in the region.”
    “The move displayed no determination on his part to pursue political liberalization.”
    “Financial liberalization is one of the key requirements for Taiwan’s entry into the WTO, but Taiwan has been slow in the area so far.”
    One who, or that which, liberalizes.
    A belief in, or policy of, liberation.
    “Fourth, the book addresses postcolonialism and liberationism as partners in praxis against imperial powers.”
    “In turn, natural scientists protect the humanists from political pressure, freeing them to pursue Rousseauistic liberationism.”
    “Once this ’trumping thesis’ is dismantled, we follow Zamir in search of a version of speciesism that actually is in opposition to liberationism.”
    A person who frees or liberates.
    “What intelligence has to do in the service of impulse is to act not as its obedient servant but as its clarifier and liberator.”
    “The following day, de Gaulle staged a triumphal procession which confirmed his position as liberator and leader of France.”
    “Other efforts to burn an image into consumers’ psyche is last year’s rollout of Bolivar, named for South American liberator Simon Bolivar.”

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    liberate的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    liberate的第三人称单数形式
    “He solves the murder and liberates the suspect by physically catching the villain.”
    “He fills long days and empty nights by creating a fiddle, and frees his thoughts as he liberates the fiddle from the wood.”
    “Alkalaemia suppresses renal ammoniagenesis, but the hydrolysis of urea by bacteria liberates ammonia that alkalises urine.”
    liberalise的现在分词
    “Indeed, they are actively entrenching legal barriers to such practice rather than liberalising regulations.”
    “Leaving the theatre on that wet and drear Sunday afternoon I realised that America is too vast to feel the liberalising influence of a city like New York.”
    “The Kingdom of Denmark adopted liberalising reforms in line with those of the French Revolution, with no direct contact.”
    liberalize的现在分词
    “Other countries are liberalizing their economies, providing a more business-friendly environment.”
    “Federal and local governments are liberalizing drug laws, decriminalizing marijuana and allowing safe-injection centers to open in Vancouver.”
    “He is is advocating the liberalizing of access to capital for potential businesspersons.”
    liberalize的过去式和过去分词
    “However, this situation changed in 2000 when the South Korean government liberalized its policy.”
    “They reduced inflation, introduced harmonious industrial relations, and liberalized the financial markets.”
    “Instead, they liberalized their laws, allowing drinking establishments to maintain longer hours.”
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