柯林斯詞典liberate /?l?b??re?t/ (liberating,liberated,liberates) 1. V-T 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. 解放 They planned to march on and liberate the city. 他們打算繼續(xù)前進(jìn)解放這座城市。2. liberationN-UNCOUNT 解放 ...a mass liberation movement. …一場大眾解放運(yùn)動。3. V-T To liberate someone from something means to help them escape from it or overcome it, and lead a better way of life. 使解脫 He asked how committed the leadership was to liberating its people from poverty. 他問領(lǐng)導(dǎo)層讓人民脫貧的態(tài)度有多么堅決。4. liberatingADJ 解脫的 If you have the chance to spill your problems out to a therapist it can be a very liberating experience. 如果有機(jī)會向治療專家傾訴問題,那會是一種讓人非常解脫的體驗。 返回 liberate劍橋詞典to help someone or something to be free 解放,使自由 They said they sent troops in to liberate the people /the country from a dictator . 他們稱他們向該國派出軍隊是要把那里的人民/那個國家從獨(dú)裁者手中解放出來。 humorous to steal something 偷竊,偷盜 She liberated those spoons from a restaurant last week . 上周她從一家餐館偷了那些勺子。 返回 liberate