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emancipated

英 [ɪˈmænsɪpeɪtɪd]

美 [ɪˈmænsɪpeɪtɪd]

adj.  获得解放的; 不受束缚的
v.  解放; 使不受(法律、政治或社会的)束缚
emancipate的过去分词和过去式

过去式:emancipated 

BNC.37846 / COCA.31973

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 获得解放的;不受束缚的
    If you describe someone asemancipated, you mean that they behave in a less restricted way than is traditional in their society.
    1. She is an emancipated woman.
      她是个不被传统束缚的女性。

英英释义

adj

  • free from traditional social restraints
    1. an emancipated young woman pursuing her career
    2. a liberated lifestyle
    Synonym:liberated

双语例句

  • That war preserved the Union and emancipated the slaves
    那场战争保住了联邦政府,并解放了奴隶。
  • We emancipated productivity in China.
    我们解放了中国的生产力。
  • Once this small number is overthrown, ordinary monks like "lu chih-shen" will be emancipated.
    这少数人打倒了,“鲁智深”解放了。
  • Unquestionably one good result of the Kantian criticism was that it emancipated mental philosophy from the 'soul thing', from the categories, and, consequently, from questions about the simplicity, complexity, materiality, etc., of the soul.
    康德的批判有一很好的后果值得注意,即是他把对于精神的哲学研究从灵魂是实物,从思想的范畴,因而从关于灵魂的单纯性、复合性、物质性等问题里解放出来。
  • Look, I don't know why you want to be emancipated.
    听着,我不知道你为什么想要独立。
  • Catholics were emancipated in 1792
    天主教徒在1792年获得了解放。
  • He emancipated himself from his bad habits.
    他戒掉了他的恶习。
  • We live in more emancipated times.
    我们生活的时代有更多的自由。
  • We think of ourselves as in some measure emancipated from nature.
    我们认为自己在某种程度上已摆脱了自然界的束缚。
  • When people's minds aren't yet emancipated and their thinking remains rigid, curious phenomena emerge.
    思想不解放,思想僵化,很多的怪现象就产生了。