1.〈正式〉解放(运动)
2.〈正式〉解放; 摆脱束缚
1.<formal>the act or process of setting sb. free or of freeing sb. from restrictions
2.<formal>the condition or fact of being set free or freed from some restriction
1.United action, of the leading civilised countries at least, is one of the first conditions for the emancipation of the proletariat.
联合的行动,至少是领先的文明国家的联合的行动,是无产阶级解放的首要条件之一。
2.From such a starting point, female emancipation has come a long way, although in the villages women do not look at you as you cycle past.
从这样的起点出发,妇女解放运动已经走了很长的路了,尽管我骑车走过村庄时,女人们还是不会朝我看。
3.And how did he get from his pledge not to interfere with slavery to a decision a year later to issue an emancipation proclamation?
为何“不干涉奴隶制度”的保证在一年后即转变为提出奴隶解放宣言的决心?
4.She had the aptitude of the struggler who seeks emancipation. The glow of a more showy life was not lost upon her.
她具有寻求解放的斗士的悟性,更排场的生活向她发出了诱人的光辉。
5.Firstly, out of his pity for the black, Coetzee states that the black deserves the right of getting emancipation and freedom.
笔者认为,库切对黑人复杂情感主要表现为:一方面他同情黑人,认为获得解放和自由是黑人应有的权利;
6.LuXun had a clear conception of value of the Western culture, it was to realize the sound human nature and its emancipation.
鲁迅对于西方文化有着明确的价值取向,即是实现人性的健全与解放。
7.On this account, I shall now learn to practise Wisdom and sever the bond of defilement and attain Emancipation.
正因为如此,我将会学习实践智慧和切断烦恼的束缚并且获得解脱。
8.But in his own time Lincoln was highly controversial, as was the emancipation of slaves.
但是在他那个年代,林肯是一个非常有争议的人物,就像解放奴隶非常有争议一样。
9.Released a second time, Thomas was granted land outside Sydney as part of a more liberal emancipation policy.
第二次刑满释放后,因宽大处理政策,托马斯获赐悉尼城外一块地。
10.All this effectively promoted the building of the party's ideological emancipation and in the field of mind-set .
这些都有力地推动了党的建设领域的思想解放和观念更新。