[VERB 动词]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.
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[V-ed]
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。
liberation
...a mass liberation movement.
群众解放运动
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[VERB 动词]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.
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[Also V n]
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。
liberating
If you have the chance to spill your problems out to a therapist it can be a very liberating experience.
如果能有机会向治疗师倾诉自己的烦恼,你将会体验到一种如释重负的解脱感。
liberation
...the women's liberation movement.
妇女解放运动
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[VERB 动词]释放(囚犯) To liberate a prisoner means to set them free.
[V n]
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。
Oxford
lib·er·ateAWL/ˈlɪbəreɪt; NAmEˈlɪbəreɪt/verb1liberatesb/sth (from sb/sth) to free a country or a person from the control of sb else 解放◆The city was liberated by the advancing army.军队向前挺进,解放了那座城市。2liberatesb (from sth) to free sb from sth that restricts their enjoyment of life 使自由;使摆脱约束(或限制)◆Writing poetry liberated her from the routine of everyday life.写诗使她从日常生活的例行公事中解脱出来。▶lib·er·ationAWLliberationliberations/ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃn; NAmEˌlɪbəˈreɪʃn/noun[uncountable , singular ]◆a war of liberation解放战争◆liberation from poverty摆脱贫困◆women's liberation妇女解放运动lib·er·atorAWLliberatorliberators/ˈlɪbəreɪtə(r); NAmEˈlɪbəreɪtər/nounliberateliberatesliberatedliberatinglib·er·ate/ˈlɪbəreɪt; NAmEˈlɪbəreɪt/lib·er·ation/ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃn; NAmEˌlɪbəˈreɪʃn/lib·er·ator/ˈlɪbəreɪtə(r); NAmEˈlɪbəreɪtər/
1to free someone from feelings or conditions that make their life unhappy or difficultliberate somebody from something women’s freedom to pursue careers liberated from childcare the liberating power of education2to free prisoners, a city, a country etc from someone’s control: A few days later, our armies liberated the city.—liberation /ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]: liberation from oppression the liberation of Paris in August 1944—liberator /ˈlɪbəreɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
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