形容词被解放的; 思想解放的; (在社交和性关系上)无拘束的; 放纵的
动词解放,释放( liberate的过去式和过去分词 )
1. 放纵的、下流的:ribald 下流的、无耻的rib肋骨都露出来了 | liberated 放纵的、下流的 | vanish 消失
2. 翻身歌 二胡 田再励:09 倒垂帘 琵琶 张强 Shade | 10 翻身歌 二胡 田再励 Liberated | 11 阳光三叠 二胡 刘长福 Yan'guansandie
3. 无拘束的,放纵的:slam 猛然关上 | liberated 无拘束的,放纵的 | woozy 糊里糊涂的,头昏的
1. liberated什么意思
1. 思想解放的;不受传统思想束缚的
If you describe someone as liberated, you mean that they do not accept their society's traditional values or restrictions on behaviour.
e.g. She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman.
她下定决心做一个思想解放的女实业家。
1. Celebrations carried on into the small hours of this morning in the biggest street party since France was liberated after World War II.
2. 911chaxun查询·英语单词
2. Reforms not only liberated the national economy from ideology and overall central planning, but also upgraded the CPC's thinking and skills for administration.
3. Her exceptional figure transformed her into a queen of the sexually liberated film era circa 1972.
4. liberated
4. The liberated serfs and slaves thus gained personal freedom and the rights for subsistence and development they had long only dreamed of.
5. More than 700 Onitsha prison inmates were liberated last February during unrest in the city.
6. It said the group will continue its " jihad " or holy war until Iraq and Palestine are liberated.
7. liberated的解释
7. The labor market that had been kept shut by ideology was liberated, as an army of cheap labor attracted foreign capital into the region.
8. She says being published late in life liberated her as a writer, enables her to say what she wants and ignore fears of rejection.
9. The establishment of the individual ownership system in the wake of serfdom has brought tangible economic benefits to newly liberated serfs.
10. " We liberated that country from a tyrant, " Bush said.
adj
1. (of a gas e.g.) released from chemical combination
2. liberated的近义词
2. free from traditional social restraints
e.g. an emancipated young woman pursuing her career
a liberated lifestyle
Synonym: emancipated