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简明英汉词典
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liberty |
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[5libEti] |
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自由, 特权, 随意, 冒失, 冒昧, 失礼 |
美国传统词典[双解]
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liberty |
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lib.er.ty |
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AHD:[l1b“…r-t?] |
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D.J.[6lib*ti8] |
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K.K.[6l!b+ti] |
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n.(名词) |
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【复数】 lib.er.ties |
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The condition of being free from restriction or control. |
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自由:从约束或控制下解放出来的状况 |
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The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing. |
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独立自主:自己独立选择行为、信仰和言论的权利和能力 |
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The condition of being physically and legally free from confinement, servitude, or forced labor.See Synonyms at freedom |
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自由:从囚禁、奴役或强制劳动中解放出来,获得身体上和法律上自由的状况参见 freedom |
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Freedom from unjust or undue governmental control. |
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自由:从不公正的或非法的政府控制下解放出来 |
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A right and power to engage in certain actions without control or interference: |
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自由权利:不受控制或干涉地从事某些行为的权利和能力: |
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the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights. |
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受《人权法案》保护的权利 |
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Often liberties |
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常作 liberties |
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A breach or overstepping of propriety or social convention. |
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越轨:违背或践踏礼节或社会习俗 |
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A statement, an attitude, or an action not warranted by conditions or actualities: |
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不符合事实的声明,态度或行为: |
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a historical novel that takes liberties with chronology. |
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一部随便改变年代顺序的历史小说 |
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An unwarranted risk; a chance: |
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冒险;机会: |
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took foolish liberties on the ski slopes. |
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在滑雪坡道上作愚蠢地冒险 |
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A period, usually short, during which a sailor is authorized to go ashore. |
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上岸短假:水手被获准上岸的一段时间,通常很短 |
习惯用语
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at liberty |
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Not in confinement or under constraint; free. |
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自由:不受约束的或不受限制的;自由的 |
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Not employed, occupied, or in use. |
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空闲的,不占用的或不被使用的 |
语源
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Middle English liberte |
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中古英语 liberte |
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from Old French |
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源自 古法语 |
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from Latin lo3s} |
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源自 拉丁语 lo3s} |
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from lor [free] * see leudh- |
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源自 lor [自由的] *参见 leudh- |
基本词义
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Liberty |
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Lib.er.ty |
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AHD:[l1b“…r-t?] |
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D.J.[6lib*ti8] |
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K.K.[6l!b+ti] |
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NONE(无词性) |
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A city of western Missouri, an industrial suburb of Kansas City. Population, 20,459. |
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利伯蒂:美国密苏里州西部的一个城市,是堪萨斯城的一个工业郊区。人口20,459 |
现代英汉词典
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liberty |
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[5lIbEtI] |
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n. |
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-ties |
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自由 |
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The prisoner was given his liberty and allowed to leave the prison. |
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这个犯人获得了自由,被释放出狱。 |
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自由权 |
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冒昧;随便 |
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I took the liberty of borrowing your dictionary while you were absent. |
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你不在时我冒昧借用了你的词典。 |
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(pl) 特权,特许权 |
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(常与with连用)对…过于随便 |
常用词组
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at liberty |
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有空,不忙 |
(2) |
(与to + inf连用)被允许 |
现代英汉综合大辞典
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liberty |
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[5libEti] |
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n. |
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自由; 自由权 |
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冒昧, 失礼; (对规章等的)违反行为; 不客气 |
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[常用复]特许权; 自治权, 选举权, 参政权, 使用或留住权等 |
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【哲】意志自由 |
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给予水手上岸的许可 |
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自由活动的范围, 特许区域 |
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civil liberty |
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法律规定的(公民)自由权 |
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liberty of conscience |
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宗教自由 |
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liberty of speech |
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言论自由 |
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natural liberty |
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天赋自由权 |
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be guilty of a liberty |
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放肆无礼 |
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liberty in one's translation |
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翻译不够忠实 |
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Excuse my -ties. |
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请原谅我的冒昧。 |
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liberty man |
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[英]获准上岸的水手 |
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liberty pass |
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【军】外出许可证 |
习惯用语
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at liberty |
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自由, 随意; 闲着 |
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be at liberty to(do) |
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被允许; 可随意 |
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get one's liberty |
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获得自由 |
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set at liberty |
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释放; 解放 |
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take -ties |
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(with)(对人)过于随便; 过分亲昵; 无礼 |
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随意对待; 随意改变; 歪曲 |
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take the liberty of doing sth. |
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冒昧行事 |
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take the liberty to do sth. |
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冒昧行事 |
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"L-or death " (=Give me liberty or give me death) |
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不自由, 毋宁死 |
参考词汇
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见 freedom |
用法词典
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liberty |
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来自拉丁语libertas自由 |
英文相关词典
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liberty |
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autonomy emancipation freedom independence slavery |
美国传统词典
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liberty |
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lib.er.ty |
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AHD:[l1b“…r-t?] |
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D.J.[6lib*ti8] |
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K.K.[6l!b+ti] |
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n. |
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pl. lib.er.ties |
(1) |
The condition of being free from restriction or control. |
(2) |
The right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing. |
(3) |
The condition of being physically and legally free from confinement, servitude, or forced labor.See Synonyms at freedom |
(4) |
Freedom from unjust or undue governmental control. |
(5) |
A right and power to engage in certain actions without control or interference: |
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the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights. |
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Often liberties |
(7) |
A breach or overstepping of propriety or social convention. |
(8) |
A statement, an attitude, or an action not warranted by conditions or actualities: |
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a historical novel that takes liberties with chronology. |
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An unwarranted risk; a chance: |
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took foolish liberties on the ski slopes. |
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A period, usually short, during which a sailor is authorized to go ashore. |
习惯用语
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at liberty |
(1) |
Not in confinement or under constraint; free. |
(2) |
Not employed, occupied, or in use. |
语源
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(1) |
Middle English liberte |
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from Old French |
(3) |
from Latin lo3s} |
(4) |
from lor [free] * see leudh- |
基本词义
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Liberty |
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Lib.er.ty |
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AHD:[l1b“…r-t?] |
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D.J.[6lib*ti8] |
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K.K.[6l!b+ti] |
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NONE |
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A city of western Missouri, an industrial suburb of Kansas City. Population, 20,459. |
英汉船舶大词典
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liberty |
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n.上岸许可时间,自由 |
英汉法学大词典
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liberty |
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自由权 ;n.自由 |
英汉航海大词典
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liberty |
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n.特权 |
英汉化学大词典
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liberty |
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n.自由,特权 |
英汉海运大词典
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liberty |
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自由,随意(船员)上岸许可,(当天回船的)短假期特权 |
基本词义
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liberty |
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自由(船员)上岸许可 |
基本词义
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liberty |
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(船员)上岸许可,(当天回船的)短假期,特权,自由,随意 |
基本词义
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liberty |
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自由随意短假期(当天回船的) |
英汉经贸大词典
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liberty |
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n.特权 |
英汉计算机大词典
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liberty |
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n.自由(特权) |
英汉能源大词典
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liberty |
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n.自由,特权 |
英汉心理学大词典
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liberty |
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意志自由 ,欲力发展 |