词源同liberal,自由的,-ty,名词后缀。引申词义自由过度,放肆,无礼。
The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure it is right. [Learned Hand, 1944]Nautical sense of "leave of absence" is from 1758. To take liberties "go beyond the bounds of propriety" is from 1620s. Sense of "privileges by grant" (14c.) led to sense of "a person's private land" (mid-15c.), which yielded sense in 18c. in both England and America of "a district within a county but having its own justice of the peace," and also "a district adjacent to a city and in some degree under its municipal jurisdiction" (as in Northern Liberties of Philadelphia). Also compare Old French libertés "local rights, laws, taxes."
behave in an unduly familiar manner towards a person
过分亲昵,过于随便
you've taken too many liberties with me.
你对我太随便了。
treat something freely, without strict faithfulness to the facts or to an original
随意改变,自由处理
the scriptwriter has taken few liberties with the original narrative.
剧本作者对原作故事仅作了个别的自由处理。
venture to do something without first asking permission
擅自做某事
I have taken the liberty of submitting an idea to several of their research departments.
我已自作主张地向他们的几个研究部门提出了一个想法。
Not in confinement or under constraint; free.
自由:不受约束的或不受限制的;自由的
Not employed, occupied, or in use.
空闲的,不占用的或不被使用的
freedom, liberty
这两个名词均有"自由"之意。
freedom: 含义广,指任何无限制无束缚的自由自在状态。
liberty: 常可与freedom换用,但强调从过去受的压制、管束下被解救或释放出来,也指法律所承认的特权,如言论、集会等自由。
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