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liberty noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + LIBERTY | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat 伟大的自由complete 完全的自由basic, fundamental 基本/根本自由◆a citizens' charter which gives people basic civil liberties赋予公民基本自由的公民宪章civil 公民自由human, individual, personal 人类/个体/个人自由economic, political, religious 经济/政治/宗教自由constitutional (especially NAmE) 宪法赋予的自由VERB + LIBERTYenjoy, have 享有自由demand, fight for 要求/争取自由secure, win 获得/赢得自由◆The city won its liberty in the 16th century.这座城市于 16 世纪获得自由。lose 失去自由◆If found guilty, she is in danger of losing her liberty.如果被判有罪,她将有可能失去自由。defend, guarantee, preserve, protect, safeguard 捍卫自由;保障自由;维护自由;保卫自由◆The law should protect the liberty of the individual.法律应该保障个人自由。threaten 威胁自由◆The new legislation threatens individual liberty.新立法威胁到个人自由。curtail, erode, restrict, violate 限制自由;损害自由◆Our personal liberty is being eroded.我们的人身自由正在受到侵害。deny, deprive sb of, destroy, take 剥夺(某人的)自由;破坏自由allow sb, give sb 给予某人自由◆The system allows us complete liberty to do the task as we like.这一体制让我们完全自由地按自己的方法完成任务。sacrifice 牺牲自由PREPOSITIONat liberty 自由◆I'm not at liberty to reveal the names of the victims.我没有透露受害人姓名的自由。◆The escaped prisoner has been at liberty for five days. (formal) 囚犯已逃脱在外 5 天。liberty for ⋯享有的自由◆Women are demanding greater liberty for themselves.妇女正在为自己争取更大的自由。liberty from 从⋯中解放出来◆liberty from the abuse of police power免遭滥用警察权力之苦PHRASESan infringement of liberty 对自由的侵犯loss of liberty 自由的丧失a threat to liberty 对自由的威胁 |