释义 |
lib.er.ate objH5lIb7[r7eIt, $-L7eItv [T]to release (someone) from political or military control, social duties and limits, prison, etc.解放They said they sent troops in to liberate the people/the country from a dictator.他们说他们派兵把人民/该国从独裁统治下解放出来。(fig. infml or humorous) To liberate something is also to steal it.偷She liberated those spoons from a restaurant last week.她上星期从一家餐馆里偷了那些匙子。
|