释义 |
liberatedlib‧e‧rat‧ed /ˈlɪbəreɪtɪd/ AWL adjective - And she was Rabelaisian, rather surprising, liberated fun.
- He got plenty of work done there; he made friends; he felt liberated and enjoyed himself.
- He had been touring in the liberated areas trying to get agriculture going again.
- It would be wrong to suggest that women were a liberated force for female emancipation in Huaiwiri.
- She was perfectly content and regarded the liberated woman as a creature to be pitied.
- That openness to liberated desire is cut off in the films which the Boxes produce.
- Their liberated lives could not be carried on in the child-centred suburbs.
- Who can blame a liberated woman for not settling for slavery?
free to behave in the way you want, and not restricted by traditional rules of social and sexual behaviour: a liberated woman |