第三人称单数:emancipates
现在分词:emancipating
过去分词:emancipated
过去式:emancipated
及物动词解放; 解脱(疑虑,迷信,偏见等); [法]使(孩子)脱离父母的管束(获得行动自主权)
emancipate什么意思
及物动词
1. This new machine will emancipate us from all the hard work.
这台新机器将使我们从繁重的劳作中解脱出来。
1. 释放:emanatory 发出的 | emancipate 释放 | emancipated 被解放的
2. 释放;解放:dominate 压倒;统治;占优势 | emancipate 释放;解放 | embody 体现
3. 使不受束缚:elevate 抬起 | emancipate 使不受束缚 | estimate 估计
1. 解放;使摆脱束缚
If people are emancipated, they are freed from unpleasant or unfair social, political, or legal restrictions.
e.g. Catholics were emancipated in 1792...
天主教徒在1792年获得了解放。
e.g. That war preserved the Union and emancipated the slaves...
那场战争保住了联邦政府,并解放了奴隶。
1. This great movement to emancipate people's minds led to the convocation of the Third Plenary Session of the Party's Eleventh Central Committee.
2. They should emancipate their minds, seek truth from facts and keep pace with the times.
3. It will further deepen reforms on the cultural administrative and management system, further emancipate and develop cultural productivity as part of the soft power of China.
4. Reform and opening up are inexorable requirements to emancipate and develop social productivity as well as to make constant institutional innovations.
5. The whole Party must continue to emancipate the mind, come up with new ideas in respect of theory and create something new in practice.
6. In this speech he explained in detail that people should emancipate their minds and seek truth from facts.
7. It called on the people to emancipate their minds, seek truth from facts and look forward with unity.
8. The dominant line of thinking in those days was to Emancipate Mind and Seek Truth from Facts.
9. These brilliant theses helped people break through the shackles of dogmatism and greatly emancipate their minds.
verb
1. emancipate
1. free from slavery or servitude
Synonym: manumit
2. give equal rights to
of women and minorities
Synonym: liberate