0 an occasion when something or someone is released or made free -- 解放;解脱
animal liberation organizations 动物解救组织
Leaving school was such a liberation for me. 离开学校对我来说真是一种解脱。
the liberation of France from Nazi occupation 解放被纳粹占领的法国
Reference to a 'liberation fund' highlights the (relatively) privileged position of the coffee workers on the city's waterfront.
Is that not a denial of the kind of liberations and justices for which we stand?
Takamure was initially active as an advocate of women's liberation.
The extensive chapter on abolition, for example, skims over modes of liberation, the roles of families and post-liberation livelihoods.
Her realization of her only partial liberation is directly associated with her interest in exploring the constraints of domesticity upon women.
Many thus suffered from the violence of the liberation forces.
What is going to motivate individuals who are seeking personal liberation and are guided only by their sincerity to act out of concern for others ?
Radical ideas on women's liberation were also pushed aside.