freedman 英 ['friːdmən]  

freedman

freedman  英 ['friːdmən]

n. 自由民;被解放的奴隶 

名词复数:freedmen 

"The numbers are really good, better than anybody would have expected," said Doug freedman, an analyst at American Technology Research. "业绩确实不错,好于所有人的预期,"美国科技研究(American Technology Research)分析师Doug Freedman说.
Mitch freedman, past president of ALA, wondered about changes to the “free to all” ideology of libraries, asking whether Google would permit, as do other databases, site licenses for public libraries. 曾担任全美图书馆协会主席的Mitch Freedman对图书馆界“全部免费”观念的转变感到惊奇,他问Google是否给公共图书馆提供网站访问授权,就像其他数据库一样。

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  • n. 自由民;被解放的奴隶
  • 1. "The numbers are really good, better than anybody would have expected," said Doug freedman, an analyst at American Technology Research.

    "业绩确实不错,好于所有人的预期,"美国科技研究(American Technology Research)分析师Doug Freedman说.

  • 2. Mitch freedman, past president of ALA, wondered about changes to the “free to all” ideology of libraries, asking whether Google would permit, as do other databases, site licenses for public libraries.

    曾担任全美图书馆协会主席的Mitch Freedman对图书馆界“全部免费”观念的转变感到惊奇,他问Google是否给公共图书馆提供网站访问授权,就像其他数据库一样。

  • 3. freedman has an idea, which he elaborates on in his book Wrong: Why Experts Keep Failing Us — and How to Know When Not to Trust Them.

    弗里德曼的一个观点,在《错误》一书中得以详细阐述:为什么专家不断误导我们 - 如何知道何时不再信任他们。

  • freedman (n.) "manumitted slave," c. 1600, from past participle of free (adj.) + man (n.). Especially in U.S. history. The older word is freeman. Freedman's Bureau (1865) was the popular name of the "Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands," an office of the War Department established by Congress March 3, 1865, and discontinued in 1872.
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