گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'freedom'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: اسانی‌

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2 عمومی:: روانی‌

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3 عمومی:: استقلال‌

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4 عمومی:: ازادی‌

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5 عمومی:: معافیت‌

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1 general:: freedom adjectives total/complete freedom • Riding a motorbike gives me a feeling of total freedom. great/considerable freedom • Teachers are given considerable freedom to choose their teaching methods. personal/individual freedom • Our personal freedom is being restricted more and more. political/religious freedom (= freedom to have any political/religious beliefs ) • The people were given political freedom for the first time in the country's history. academic freedom (= freedom to teach or study any ideas ) • She refused, on the grounds of academic freedom, to amend the course. artistic freedom (= freedom to create anything as an artist ) • Banning the film would be an unacceptable restriction on artistic freedom. verbs have the freedom to do something • We have the freedom to travel nearly anywhere in the world. enjoy freedom • Filmmakers today enjoy more freedom than in the past. phrases the struggle/fight for freedom • The student movement played an important role in the struggle for political freedom. freedom of speech/expression (= the legal right to say what you want ) • We will defend freedom of speech and oppose censorship. freedom of religion/worship (= the right to hold/practise any religious belief ) • Liberal newspapers made an effort to secure religious toleration and freedom of worship. freedom of movement (= the right or ability to travel, or the ability to move your body freely ) • Thanks to the automobile, Americans had a previously unknown freedom of movement. • The tight uniforms restrict their freedom of movement. the freedom of the press (= the right of newspapers to publish what they like, free from political control ) • The freedom of the press is written into the country's constitution.

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2 general:: noun liberty: The prisoners wanted their freedom.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun ADJ. complete, full, maximum, perfect, total | considerable, great The new syllabus allows students greater freedom of choice. | comparative, relative | basic, fundamental Living without war is a fundamental freedom. | individual, personal Individual freedom should be balanced against the rights of the community. | new-found When she lost her job, she at first relished her new-found freedom. | academic, artistic, creative, economic, intellectual, political, press, religious, sexual Without academic freedom, we cannot do any research. QUANT. measure Teachers can exercise a measure of freedom in their choice of materials. VERB + FREEDOM enjoy, have Publishers here enjoy comparative freedom to publish what they want. | enjoy, relish I was enjoying the freedom of not having to go to work. | exercise | achieve, gain, obtain, secure, win The women have won many new freedoms for themselves. | maintain, retain | give up, lose, surrender As Mike saw it, marriage would mean giving up his freedom. | cost sb His inability to resist temptation would eventually cost him his freedom. | allow sb, give sb, permit sb | curtail, inhibit, reduce, restrict, threaten I don't want to curtail my daughter's freedom. Our freedom was threatened by press censorship. PREP. ~ from freedom from fear and pain | ~ in Branch managers have considerable freedom in running their offices. | ~ of The Official Secrets Act was amended to allow greater freedom of information. PHRASES freedom of choice, freedom of expression/speech, freedom of movement, freedom of the press

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