liberties

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基本释义

  • n.自由( liberty的名词复数 ); <正式>许可权; 自由(自己选择生活方式而不受政府及权威限制); 自由(不受关押或奴役的状态)

实用例句

The hard - won liberties should never be bargained away lightly.

好容易才获得自由,绝不能轻易放弃.

《简明英汉词典》

He's been taking liberties with our female staff.

他一直对于我们的女职员过于随便.

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He often takes liberties with the truth.

他常常歪曲事实真相.

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How dare you take such liberties!

胆敢如此放肆!

《现代汉英综合大词典》

You think you can sweet - talk your way in and take liberties - "

想吊膀子揩油 —— ”

汉英文学 - 围城

It's starting to infringe on our personal liberties.

它开始侵犯我们的人身自由。

辞典例句

You should not take liberties when you are giving a lecture.

你讲课时不应该太随便.

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The Bill of Rights safeguards our individual liberties.

权力法案保护我们的个人自由.

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" Even this little bitch is taking liberties with me - giving me scalding hot porridge to eat!

“ 连这毛丫头也来放肆了.滚热的东西就拿上来! 想烫坏我么?

子夜部分

Now , he was going to try to take liberties , just as Ellen predicted.

现在, 就像爱伦说的那样.

飘(部分)

You don't think the White House is dismantling our civil liberties?

你不认为白宫这样做侵犯了我们的公民自由 吗 ?

电影对白

Our hard - won liberties should not be bargained away lightly.

我们的自由来之不易,决不容许轻易放弃.

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The fellow might have taken all sorts of liberties.

这家伙很可能胡作非为.

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What of the implications for privacy and civil liberties?

至于隐私权及公民自由的意义何在?

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The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.

人民决不会放弃自由,但是他们会相信错觉.

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