liberty的意思和读音

liberty

: [ˈlɪbərti] : [ˈlɪbə(r)ti]

n.

liberties  

n.captivity,suppression

n.freedom,independence,autonomy,emancipation,liberation

libertyn.

1.[u]freedom to live as you choose without too many restrictions from government or authority

the fight for justice and liberty

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

He had to endure six months' loss of liberty.

3.[c]the legal right and freedom to do sth

The right to vote should be a liberty enjoyed by all.

People fear that security cameras could infringe personal liberties.

4.[sing]);an act or a statement that may offend or annoy sb, especially because it is done without permission or does not show respect

He took the liberty of reading my files while I was away.

They've got a liberty, not even sending me a reply.

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n.1.the freedom to think or behave in the way that you want and not be controlled by a government or by other people; a particular kind of freedom, especially one that you have a legal right to2.freedom from being kept in prison3.something that offends someone because you have not asked their permission

1. 8.freedom 9.liberty 10.tranquility ...

2. take the liberty to do sth. liberty n. ; civil liberty () ...

3. legal a. liberty n. loyalty n. ...

5. at liberty liberty n. , , , , , at liberty , ; ...

6. strengthen v. , 4359 liberty n. 】 libertine 1400 ...

8.  (respect)Liberty)、(freedom)(justice)。—— …

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1.The worldly reason, however, assigned for this singular proceeding was one which I did not feel at liberty to dispute.怀

2.bishops as a threat to religious liberty, which it had indeed proven to be for long periods of British history.

3.It therefore follows that an individual should enjoy unrestrained personal liberty up to the point where his activities may harm others.

4.Have they forgotten how the spirit of liberty in Ireland, debarred from its natural outlet, found a vent by forbidden passages?

5.His position was secure, his home-life, if not satisfactory, was at least undisturbed , his personal liberty rather untrammelled.

6.If someone talks about liberty or equality there, most people will just laugh at him to be too naive.

7.She had never had a keener sense of freedom, of the absolute boldness and wantonness of liberty.

8.What then is the spirit of liberty? I cannot define it; I can only tell you my own faith.

9.It had his mother's face and his wife's body, but Bartholdi called it "my daughter, Liberty" .”。

10.I took the liberty of calling the Colonel a few days ago and visiting with him a little.访