freedom
의미: The state of being free from constraints or oppression
Freedom is the state of being free from constraints or oppression. 'Freedom of speech' is the right to express opinions. 'Freedom of the press' allows journalists to report without censorship. 'Free' is the adjective, and 'freely' is the adverb. Personal, political, and economic freedom are distinct concepts.
예문
- Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right. 言论自由是基本人权。La libertad de expresión es un derecho humano fundamental.言論の自由は基本的人権です。언론의 자유는 기본적 인권이다.
- She finally had the freedom to make her own decisions. 她终于有了自己做决定的自由。Ella finalmente tuvo la libertad de tomar sus propias decisiones.彼女はついに自分で決定を下す自由を手に入れました。그녀는 마침내 스스로 결정을 내릴 자유를 얻었다.
- The country gained its freedom from colonial rule in 1960. 该国于1960年从殖民统治下获得自由。El país obtuvo su libertad del dominio colonial en 1960.その国は1960年に植民地支配から独立しました。그 나라는 1960년에 식민 지배로부터 독립했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old English 'frēodōm', from 'frēo' (free) and '-dōm' (state, condition). Of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'vrijdom'. The root 'free' originally meant 'dear' or 'beloved' in Proto-Indo-European.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
The Four Freedoms outlined by US President Roosevelt in 1941—freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear—became influential in shaping post-war human rights declarations and remain foundational concepts in discussions of liberty.
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