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    liberty查询结果如下:

    音标:['lɪbərti]
    名词复数:liberties 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.自由;自由权
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    n.
    ①[U]自由,自由权;
    fight to defend one`s liberty
    为保卫自由而战.
    grant sb liberty to do sth
    给某人干某事的自由.
    have liberty of action
    有行动自由.
    win one`s liberty
    争取到自由.
    ②[C](未经允许)自由行动;冒失;失礼;
    be guilty of a liberty
    放肆无礼.
    detect a kind of liberty in sb`s translation
    发现某人的翻译对原文不太忠实.
    “I allowed myself the liberty of reading your letters.”“What a liberty!”
    我擅自看了您的信”.“多么冒失无礼!”
    ③[复](政府或政府首脑所给的)特权;
    the liberties of the City of London
    伦敦市的特权.
    -扩展释义
    【法律专业】
    自由
    When liberty becomes license, dictatorship is near
    自由变成放纵,独裁也就临近
    n.
    1. 自由;自由权[U][C][+to-v]2. 自由活动于(或使用)某地的权利[U]3. 失礼,越轨;未经许可的行为[C]4. 许可,准许[U][+to-v]5. 特权,恩典[P]
    Congress has no right to interfere with a fellow’s personal liberty.
    国会无权干扰个人自由
    【海运】
    (船员)上岸许可,(当天回船的)短假期,特权,自由,随意
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. individuals should enjoy the liberty to pursue their own interests and preferences’

    反义词系列1

    例句2. parliamentary government is the essence of British liberty

    同义词系列1
    反义词系列1
    -liberty的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Without liberty.
    “[…] the suppression of private enterprise and the gradual drift towards a libertyless industrial feudalism.”
    (politics) Somewhat liberal
    “He camouflaged his fundamentally conservative policies in liberalish rhetoric.”
    Serving to liberate.
    “Perhaps the liberatory moment comes because you’re not in thrall to the art object as such, but rather to the force of creativity tout court.”
    “Like all religious pilgrimages, the Goddess pilgrimage is made for the purpose of devotion, but it is also at some level a feminist liberatory project and protest.”
    “In each religion we discover the interweaving of the sublime and the ridiculous, the liberatory and the oppressive, the radical and the conventional.”
    (informal) Somewhat libertarian.
    Of or pertaining to liberalism
    “The main plank in the program is to abolish the liberalistic concept of the individual.”
    “Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals.”
    “This is a conception that also can be found in liberalistic theories.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    liberty的过时拼写形式
    “His life he contemned in comparison of the libertie of speech.”
    “Also our ij men which were in preson were now sett at libertie.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) to make liberal, free. || (intransitive) to become liberal, free.
    “He introduced many new reforms which attempted to modernize and liberalize the system rather than destroy it.”
    “Johnston predicts that Japan will be compelled to liberalize its strict immigration policies.”
    “Even before the war, the movement to liberalize world trade further had stalled.”
    (transitive) To set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly || To release from slavery: to manumit. || To release from servitude or unjust rule. || To release from restraint or inhibition. || (chemistry) To release from chemical bonds or solutions. || (transitive, military, euphemistic) To acquire from an enemy during wartime, used especially of cities, regions, and other population centers. || (transitive, euphemistic) To acquire from another by theft or force: to steal, to rob.
    “She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw.”
    “That process would briefly liberate the quarks and gluons that make up protons and neutrons.”
    “This journey made him the exporter of revolution to liberate Latin America’s poor.”
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