freedoms

freedoms[ˈfri:dəmz] 

freedoms的解释

原级:freedom

freedoms 基本解释
自由权;自由自在( freedom的名词复数 );没有…的情况;不受…影响的状态;
freedoms 单语例句

1. The president used part of the radio address to mark Veterans Day, saying the elections highlighted freedoms Americans fought for in past wars.

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2. Prison is a place to confine people and take away a range of personal freedoms as a penalty for crimes.

3. Political reforms are therefore a precondition for deepening economic reform, and a corollary to the polycentric and open structure created by economic freedoms.

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4. The treaty has been referred to the European Court of Justice to determine whether the text violates fundamental rights and freedoms.

5. Extremely brutal criminal law was carried out in the region and tenants were deprived of personal freedoms.

6. Any one of them can cast the deciding vote on matters of life and death, individual freedoms and government power.

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7. The people of Hong Kong have enjoyed extensive democratic rights and freedoms.

8. Monday's action eliminated those limits in the hope that less dependence on their government will lead Cubans to demand progress on political freedoms.

9. International discourse on human rights sometimes degenerates into hollow ideological jostling because perceptions of civil rights and freedoms are too divergent between countries and cultures.

10. Musharraf's comments came days after he decided against imposing a state of emergency, which would have drastically curtailed freedoms of the public and judiciary.