0 freedom from captivity or from slavery -- อิสรภาพ
He ordered that all prisoners should be given their liberty.
1 freedom to do as one pleases -- อิสรภาพ
Children have a lot more liberty now than they used to.
2 (especially with take) too great freedom of speech or action -- อิสระเสรี
Because this style of counterpoint is very difficult, certain liberties are permitted.
Negative duties thus appear considerably less liberty-limiting than positive duties.
He had described at length how local government stimulated the right kinds of attitudes and customs for the preservation of an orderly liberty.
It was a significant political problem especially for the guilds, because in their view it was a severe encroachment on their corporate liberties.
Debates about the liberty of religious conscience turned into debates about freedom of the press and freedom of speech.
Why was the village head omitted when his accomplices were arrested the next day, and why was he still at liberty?
Nevertheless, and perhaps surprisingly, the central liberty principle admits censorship of certain extraordinary types of expression which necessarily harm others.
Instead, there is a systematic pattern of decreasing ethnic conflict when civil liberties increase.
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自由, 不良行爲, 放肆,無禮,失禮…
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