911查询·英语单词
1. 被解放的:emancipate 释放 | emancipated 被解放的 | emancipation 释放
2. 被解放的,不受约束的:septal 中隔的,间隔的 | emancipated 被解放的,不受约束的 | autologous 自体移植的; 从自身取得的
1. Such an event itself is a typical outcome of economic reforms, which started with the rural land responsibility system and greatly emancipated the initiatives of farmers.
2. Economic reform has brought about liberalism, while it has emancipated the productive force.
3. Many emancipated serfs took up leading posts in state organs at various levels in the region.
4. These ideas have greatly emancipated the human mind, although they may be achieved in different ways and forms in different societies and countries.
5. As Williams'young acting career grew in TV and movies, she emancipated from her parents at age 15.
6. 911查询·英语单词
6. While these are lighthearted examples from popular culture, they are all of emancipated women.
7. The serfs who once accounted for more than 80 percent of the Tibetan population were emancipated in that year.
8. Times have changed and women have long been emancipated from feudal ideas.
9. Many emancipated serfs and slaves took up leading posts at various levels in the region.
10. Emancipated minds would threaten to become a new binding force if they could not be adjusted timely.
adj
1. free from traditional social restraints
e.g. an emancipated young woman pursuing her career
a liberated lifestyle
Synonym: liberated