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.- She is an emancipated woman.
她是个不被传统束缚的女性。
- She is an emancipated woman.
英英释义
adj
- free from traditional social restraints
- an emancipated young woman pursuing her career
- a liberated lifestyle
双语例句
- Many emancipated serfs and slaves took up leading posts at various levels in the region.
一大批翻身农奴和奴隶担任了自治区各级领导职务。 - Some housewives do not wish to be emancipated.
有些家庭主妇并不希望得到解放。 - Labor-saving devices have emancipated women from kitchen drudgery.
许多节省劳力的设备于妇女摆脱掉乏味的厨房杂役。 - This led to a court fight which included an attempt by Tiffany to have herself declared an emancipated minor.
这导致了法庭的斗争,其中包括一个由蒂凡尼试图在自己宣布解放的未成年人。 - Lincoln insisted that the slaves should be emancipated.
林肯坚决主张解放奴隶。 - 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。 - The great contributions the Renaissance made lie not only in having created splendid new western culture, but also having emancipated people's minds.
文艺复兴的巨大贡献不仅在于创造了辉煌灿烂的西方新文化,重要的在于解放了人们的思想。 - Catholics were emancipated in 1792
天主教徒在1792年获得了解放。 - Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation emancipated slaves in the Confederate states.
林肯的解放宣言解放了南部联邦的奴隶。 - 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。
