liberation

英 [ˌlɪbə'reɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃən]

n.  解放; 摆脱束缚; 释放

高考CET4CET6化学

BNC.3880 / COCA.6230



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 解放
    To liberate a place or the people in it means to free them from the political or military control of another country, area, or group of people.
    1. They planned to march on and liberate the city...
      他们计划继续挺进,解放该城市。
    2. 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。
  2. VERB 使解脱;使脱离;解救
    To liberate someone from something means to help them escape from it or overcome it, and lead a better way of life.
    1. 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。
  3. VERB 释放(囚犯)
    To liberate a prisoner means to set them free.
    1. 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。

双语例句

  1. Dawkins ends his discussion with a call for liberation
    道金斯以呼吁解放结束了他的论述。
  2. Before liberation there were few doctors and little medicine in the countryside.
    解放前农村缺医少药。
  3. Before liberation he subsisted on wild potatoes.
    解放前他靠吃野薯度日。
  4. Before liberation, China's highest annual output of steel was only just over 900,000 tons.
    解放前全国钢年产量最高才90多万吨。
  5. We firmly support the Asian, African and Latin American people in their struggle for liberation!
    我们坚决支持亚洲、非洲、拉丁美洲各国人民的解放斗争。
  6. What a hard life we had before liberation!
    解放前的日月可真不好过啊!
  7. At the beginning of liberation, the factory was an awful mess.
    解放初,这个工厂是个烂摊子。
  8. Many people died during famines every year before liberation.
    解放前每年有许多人在饥荒中死亡。
  9. The tune was composed at the beginning of the War of Liberation.
    这支曲子是在解放战争初期谱写的。
  10. After liberation he was reunited with his sister, whom he had had no news of for years.
    解放后,他找到了失散多年的姐姐。
  11. She was only twelve at the time of liberation ( 1949).
    解放那时节她才十二岁。
  12. Those who died for national liberation shall live forever in our memory.
    为争取民族解放斗争而牺牲的烈士们永生!
  13. Women's liberation from the bondage of domestic life
    女性从家庭生活束缚中的解脱
  14. If it were not for the liberation, my whole family would have been ruined.
    如果不是解放,我早已家破人亡了。
  15. A lot has been done by the government to improve the people's Life since liberation.
    解放以来,政府为了改善人民生活,已做了大量的工作。
  16. Women gained political liberty after the Women's Liberation Movement.
    女性在妇女解放运动后获得了政治上的自由。
  17. Women's liberation we discussed women's liberation with the local women.
    我们与当地妇女讨论了妇女解放问题。
  18. Hail the victory of the People's War of Liberation and the people's revolution!
    庆贺人民解放战争和人民革命的胜利!
  19. I have worked here since before liberation.
    我从解放前就在这里工作了。
  20. Linda and Jack talk about the Women's Liberation Movement.
    赞成和否决林达和杰克谈论妇女解放行为。
  21. Women's liberation and gay lib groups.
    妇女解放运动和同性恋解放运动团体。
  22. Agriculture in this country has developed greatly after liberation.
    解放后这个国家的农业得到了巨大的发展。
  23. Realizing national independence and national liberation, this is compatriot's ideal of hard struggle forit one century ago.
    实现国家独立和民族解放,这是国人在一个世纪前为之苦苦奋斗的理想。
  24. He lost his two sons in a famine before liberation.
    在解放前的一次饥荒中,他丧失了两个儿子。
  25. For eight long years the Chinese people fought heroically against Japanese imperialism for their own liberation and national independence.
    中国人民,为了自己的解放和民族的独立,同日本帝国主义英勇奋战了八年之久。
  26. After liberation, the Catholic church in China carried out the magnificent and victorious anti-imperialist patriotic movement.
    解放后,我国天主教会开展了轰轰烈烈的反帝爱国运动。
  27. Despite women's liberation, it's still a man's world!
    虽然妇女解放了,但这仍是一个男人的世界!
  28. Changes have happened in our country since liberation.
    解放以来,我国发生了很多变化。
  29. By our exertions we shall surely overthrow Japanese imperialism and attain complete national and social liberation.
    我们的努力将确定地打倒日本帝国主义,并实现全部的民族解放和社会解放。
  30. This novel reflect the life of the chinese worker after liberation.
    这小说反映了解放后中国工人的生活。

英英释义

noun

  1. the act of liberating someone or something

      Synonym:    releasefreeing

    1. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)

        Synonym:    dismissaldismissiondischargefiringreleasesacksacking

      1. the attempt to achieve equal rights or status
        1. she worked for women's liberation