personal liberty
个人自由:指个人在法律允许的范围内可以自由行动、表达和选择的权利。
常用释义
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基本释义
- 个人自由:指个人在法律允许的范围内可以自由行动、表达和选择的权利。
例句
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1·The manager said, "I have no right to interfere with your personal liberty."经理说:“我没有权利干涉你个人的自由。”
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2·Congress has got no right to interfere with a fellow's personal liberty.国会无权干涉一个人的自由。
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3·Above all, it challenges us to think again about the foundation stones of personal liberty.尤其是,它警醒我们去重新思考何为个人自由的基石。
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4·Clarity is crucial to persuading our fellowman of the moral superiority of personal liberty.清晰对于说服我们那些以道德至上来诠释个人自由的同胞至关重要。
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5·Every new enclosure of the Commons involves the infringement of somebody's personal liberty.每次公地被圈围,都侵犯了一些人的个人自由。
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6·They favor maximum personal liberty while believing that business should be intelligently regulated.他们赞成个人自由最大化,却又认为企业应当受到理智的调控。
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7·Their idea of personal liberty with absolute equality before the law for all persons was rapidly becoming a reality.他们关于法律面前人人自由平等的理念很快就变成了现实。
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8·His position was secure, his home-life, if not satisfactory, was at least undisturbed, his personal liberty rather untrammelled.他的地位稳固,家庭生活虽然不尽人意还是太平无事,他的个人自由也没有受到限制。
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9·The Analects makes clear that 'he stood for something far closer to personal liberty than to unswerving obedience to the state' (3).那不是孔子说的话,《论语》中清清楚楚地说“他更接近个人自由而不是坚定地服从国家。”
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10·Away from the sophisticated glitter of Paris, the ordinary people lived calm and purposeful lives filled with the ideal of personal liberty.远离巴黎的花花世界,普普通通的人过着平静而有意义的生活,这种生活充满了个人自由的理想。