liberate

liberate [ˈlɪbəreɪt]  [ˈlɪbəˌret] 

911查询·英语单词

第三人称单数:liberates

现在分词:liberating

过去分词:liberated

过去式:liberated

liberate 基本解释

liberate什么意思

及物动词解放; 释放; 释出,放出

liberate 同义词

动词free release emancipate extricate

liberate 反义词

liberate的反义词

及物动词restrict restrain imprison compel

liberate 相关例句

liberate在线翻译

及物动词

1. Liberate all the prisoners.
    把囚犯全部放走。

2. Allied armies liberated France from the Nazis.
    盟军把法国从纳粹手里解放了出来。

liberate 网络解释

1. 释放:媒体素养所欲达成之目的,皆为新时期公民所应接受之训练与具备之能力,这种训练让大家自信息媒体中释放(liberate),能明辨真伪不被媒体操控,也让大家具备使用媒介的能力(empower),在此信息快速传递的社会中,了解如何正确快速使用媒体,

2. 解脱:自由( liberty),词源上与解脱 (liberate)同根,主要也是指不依赖(independence). 自由是人性的最高理想,也是社会发展的最终尺度. 如果言说只是一种写实描述,只是对外物的一种被动摹写,则语言的言说没有任何自由可言,它在句法上,

3. (常与from连用)解放;释放:liberal博学的;通才的 ,慷慨的;大方的 | liberate(常与from连用)解放;释放 | lighting 照明设备;照明系统

liberate 词典解释

1. 解放
    To liberate a place or the people in it means to free them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people.

    e.g. They planned to march on and liberate the city...
           他们计划继续挺进,解放该城市。
    e.g. They made a triumphal march into their liberated city.
           他们胜利地开进了被他们解放的城市。

liberation
...a mass liberation movement.
群众解放运动

2. liberate

2. 使解脱;使脱离;解救
    To liberate someone from something means to help them escape from it or overcome it, and lead a better way of life.

    e.g. He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty.
           他问领导层有多大决心要让人民脱贫。

liberating
If you have the chance to spill your problems out to a therapist it can be a very liberating experience.
如果能有机会向治疗师倾诉自己的烦恼,你将会体验到一种如释重负的解脱感。
liberation
...the women's liberation movement.
妇女解放运动

3. 释放(囚犯)
    To liberate a prisoner means to set them free.

    e.g. The government is devising a plan to liberate prisoners held in detention camps.
           政府计划释放关押在拘留营内的囚犯。

liberate 单语例句

1. liberate在线翻译

1. Her fiance joins the Eighth Route Army and returns three years later to liberate the village and rescue the girl.

2. Their personal experiences liberate viewers'perceptions, illuminating interpretations of the world from a fresh viewpoint.

3. Daoud vowed to liberate the Imam Ali Mosque but declined to say whether the government would storm the site itself.

4. liberate的反义词

4. Measures to liberate China's consumers could take years to put in place, while critics in Congress and within US industry want immediate action.

5. liberate什么意思

5. After a series of adventures in this strange new land, he seeks to liberate an enslaved tribe of warriors who live there.

6. In light of the actual situation in Tibet, the Central People's Government also decided to use peaceful means to liberate Tibet.

7. " We just wanted to liberate the souls of our ancestors, " Kao Chin said.

8. We have to liberate our minds and be bold to make experiments and head on with the reforms in the designated direction.

9. Providing it will not only liberate bankers from lots of time and paperwork, but also eliminate a major source of mass discontent.

10. But Burns said the deal will " liberate our two countries for a new engagement " after 30 years of tense relations over nuclear matters.

liberate 英英释义

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verb

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1. release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition

    Synonym: release free

2. grant freedom to
    free from confinement

    Synonym: free release unloose unloosen loose

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3. grant freedom to

    e.g. The students liberated their slaves upon graduating from the university

    Synonym: set free

4. give equal rights to
    of women and minorities

    Synonym: emancipate