freedom的意思和读音

freedom

: [ˈfridəm] : [ˈfriːdəm]

n.;(

freedoms  

adj.+n.personal freedom,individual freedom,complete freedom,academic freedom,political freedom

v.+n.enjoy freedom,give freedom,restrict freedom,grant freedom,ensure freedom

n.restriction,inhibition,conformity

n.liberty,autonomy,self-determination,independence,choice

freedomn.

1.[u][c]~ (of sth)the right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you

freedom of speech/thought/expression/worship

a threat to press/academic, etc. freedom

rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution

2.[u][sing]the state of being able to do what you want, without anything stopping you

freedom of action/choice

Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown.

complete freedom to do as you wish

3.[u]the state of not being a prisoner or slave

He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail.

4.[u]~ from sththe state of not being affected by the thing mentioned

freedom from fear/pain/hunger, etc.饿

5.[sing]the ~ of sth使permission to use sth without restriction

I was given the freedom of the whole house.使

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n.1.the right to do what you want, make your own decisions, and express your own opinions; a situation where you are able to go where you want because you are not in prison; the ability to do what you want because you have no obligations or responsibilities; the ability to move or go where you want because there is nothing physically stopping you2.a situation in which you are not affected by something unpleasant3.different types of freedom

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1.over time the grief and sense of loss left and greater freedom and a higher vibration achieved in their evolution was the result.

2.The Impressionists had a sense of freedom, which, through loose brushwork and a bold palette, introduced spontaneity and subjectivity.

3.I would say that temporarily, in a specific field of human activity, we lost our freedom to speak about any other vision on this subject.

4.The draconian, decades-old state of emergency must be lifted and with it curbs on freedom of speech and assembly.

5.With all careers, we wanted to give the players a little bit of freedom to be great to their customers (or to be a bit of a jerk).)。

6.'If it had not been for the freedom and the openness that the Internet allows, Google wouldn't exist, ' he said.

7.The only force powerful enough to stop the rise of tyranny and terror, and replace hatred with hope, is the force of human freedom.

8.His own father sold him to a slaver when he was three, but he grew up to be such a famous mummer that he bought his freedom.

9.We shall never allow that torch of freedom to be blown out, however high the wind or stormy the tempest.

10.The result might look quite a bit like Hegel in its view that individual freedom is of value only when communally guided.——