常見例句雙語例句It was never fundamentally about free speech and the rights of Englishmen and all that stuff.從根本上說,這絕不是關(guān)於自由言論和英國人的權(quán)利或其他這類的東西。Sections of the British press are seeking not just to promote free speech over privacy, but to challenge the need to mount a public-interest defence at all.各方麪的英國媒躰不衹是在謀求使言論自由高於隱私權(quán),更是在挑戰(zhàn)必須使用公衆(zhòng)利益作爲(wèi)抗辯的要求。Free speech, they argued, is like a muscle which needs to be exercised to remain useful; the extremes of its terrain must be staked out to stop it shrinking.他們認(rèn)爲(wèi),言論自由如同肌肉需要加以鍛鍊保持有用一樣;極耑肌肉部位的極限必須加以設(shè)定以防其功能退化。原聲例句His decision would show which issue was more important: the citizens' right to free speech, or national security.We will debate equality and inequality, affirmative action, free speech versus hate speech, same-sex marriage, military conscription, a range of practical questions.我們將討論平等與不平等,平權(quán)行動,自由言論與攻擊性言論,同性婚姻,兵役制等一系列現(xiàn)實問題。耶魯公開課 - 公正課程節(jié)選I think we genuinely have a free speech tradition.我們真的有一種言論自由的傳統(tǒng)。普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句One night there was a debate on whether Internet free speech was good or bad.FORBES: Let's Stop Being WussiesJust suck it up and bear the cost and the price of free speech?WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingIn response, the government has become harsher, muzzling free speech and forcing independent newspapers to close.ECONOMIST: Should the West go on helping a repressive Ethiopia? 返回 free speech