liberation
英 [ˌlɪbə'reɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃən]
n. 解放; 摆脱束缚; 释放
BNC.3880 / COCA.6230
柯林斯词典
- VERB 解放
Toliberatea place or the people in it means to free them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people.- They planned to march on and liberate the city...
他们计划继续挺进,解放该城市。 - 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。
- They planned to march on and liberate the city...
- VERB 使解脱;使脱离;解救
Toliberatesomeonefromsomething means to help them escape from it or overcome it, and lead a better way of life.- 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。
- He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty.
- VERB 释放(囚犯)
Toliberatea prisoner means to set them free.- 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。
- The government is devising a plan to liberate prisoners held in detention camps.
英英释义
noun
- the act of liberating someone or something
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- the attempt to achieve equal rights or status
- she worked for women's liberation