emancipate
emancipate 英 [ɪˈmænsɪpeɪt] 美 [ɪˈmænsəˌpet]
vt. 解放;释放
进行时:emancipating 过去式:emancipated 过去分词:emancipated 第三人称单数:emancipates 名词复数:emancipates
- If you emancipate someone, you set them free from something. At the end of the Civil War, slaves were emancipated and became free men and women.
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- vt. 解放;释放
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1. Slaves were not emancipated until 1863 in the United States.
美国奴隶直到 1863 年才获得自由。
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2. Are women now fully emancipated ?
现在女性已经彻底解放了吗?
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3. an emancipated young woman
一位思想解放的年轻女士
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4. the emancipation of slaves
奴隶的解放
- emancipate (v.) 1620s, "set free from control," from Latin emancipatus, past participle of emancipare "put (a son) out of paternal authority, declare (someone) free, give up one's authority over," in Roman law, the freeing of a son or wife from the legal authority (patria potestas) of the pater familias, to make his or her own way in the world; from assimilated form of ex- "out, away" (see ex-) + mancipare "deliver, transfer or sell," from mancipum "ownership," from manus "hand" (from PIE root *man- (2) "hand") + capere "to take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." Related: Emancipated; emancipating.
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