英语词典

liberty的意思

liberty


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  • 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

近义词

    n.freedom,independence,autonomy,emancipation,liberation

反义词

    n.captivity,suppression

权威英汉双解

    the fight for justice and liberty

    争取正义和自由的斗争

    He had to endure six months' loss of liberty.

    他得忍受六个月失去自由之苦。

    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。

    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。

英汉释义

  • n.

    1.自由(权)

    2.放肆,无礼,不客气;冒昧,擅自行动

    3.解放,释放

    4.特许权;特权

    5.〈英〉自由地区,特许区域;(管)辖区;(某种)范围

    6.【哲】意志自由

    7.【航】(短时间)上岸许可

    8.【女名】女子名

    1.自由(权)

    2.放肆,无礼,不客气;冒昧,擅自行动

    3.解放,释放

    4.特许权;特权

    5.〈英〉自由地区,特许区域;(管)辖区;(某种)范围

    6.【哲】意志自由

    7.【航】(短时间)上岸许可

    8.【女名】女子名

英英释义

  • n.

    1.the freedom to think or behave in the way that you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people; a particular kind of freedom, especially one that you have a legal right to

    2.freedom from being kept in prison

    3.something that offends someone because you have not asked their permission

英汉例句

  • 1.The worldly reason, however, assigned for this singular proceeding was one which I did not feel at liberty to dispute.

    对这一特殊的做法的世俗理由我感到不能冒昧怀疑。

  • 2.bishops as a threat to religious liberty, which it had indeed proven to be for long periods of British history.

    他们把大权独揽的主教制度看作是宗教自由的一种威胁,在过去英国历史上这种威胁的确存在了很长的时间。

  • 3.It therefore follows that an inpidual should enjoy unrestrained personal liberty up to the point where his activities may harm others.

    因此,只要他的行为不伤及他人个人的自由就不应受到限制。

  • 4.Have they forgotten how the spirit of liberty in Ireland, debarred from its natural outlet, found a vent by forbidden passages?

    难道他们已经忘却,在爱尔兰那被堵塞了发泄途径的自由精神,竟从被禁的通道中找到了出路?

  • 5.His position was secure, his home-life, if not satisfactory, was at least undisturbed , his personal liberty rather untrammelled.

    他的地位稳固,家庭生活虽然不尽人意还是太平无事,他的个人自由也没有受到限制。

  • 6.If someone talks about liberty or equality there, most people will just laugh at him to be too naive.

    如果有人谈论有关自由或平等,大多数人只会笑他太天真了。

  • 7.She had never had a keener sense of freedom, of the absolute boldness and wantonness of liberty.

    她所感到的自由,那种逍遥自在、无牵无挂的心情,从来没有这么强烈过。

  • 8.What then is the spirit of liberty? I cannot define it; I can only tell you my own faith.

    什麽是自由的精神?我无法给它下定义,只能告诉你们我自己的信念。

  • 9.It had his mother's face and his wife's body, but Bartholdi called it "my daughter, Liberty" .

    神像综合了他母亲的脸和他妻子的身材,可是巴托尔迪却把它称为“我的女儿,自由之神”。

  • 10.I took the liberty of calling the Colonel a few days ago and visiting with him a little.

    几天前我自作主张地给上校打了个电话,也去拜访了他一下。

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