freely
柯林斯词典
1. ADV Freely means many times or in large quantities. 大量地
We have referred freely to his ideas. 我們大量地蓡考他的想法。
George was spending very freely. 喬治花錢大手大腳。
2. ADV If you can talk freely, you can talk without needing to be careful about what you say. 無所顧忌地[ADV after v]
She wondered whether he had someone to whom he could talk freely. 她不知道他是否有個可以暢談的知音。
3. ADV If someone gives or does something freely, they give or do it willingly, without being ordered or forced to do it. 自願地[ADV with v]
Danny shared his knowledge freely with anyone interested. 丹尼自願與任何感興趣者共享他的知識。
4. ADV If something or someone moves freely, they move easily and smoothly, without any obstacles or resistance. 順暢地[ADV after v]
The clay court was slippery and he was unable to move freely. 這個紅土網球場很滑,他無法自如地移動。
5. →see also free
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freely /ˈfriːlɪ/
剑桥词典
- Throughout the Cold War, the Allies asserted their right to move freely between the two Berlins.
- A pluralist society allows its members to express their beliefs freely.
- The hens range freely about the farm .
- They promised that individuals could live freely without fear of reprisal from the military .
- 'Without let or hindrance ' is a legal term that means 'freely'.
freely adverb (NOT LIMITED)
without being controlled or limited自由地;不受控制地;不受限制地
For the first time in months she could move freely. 數月以來她第一次可以自由走動。
Exotic foods are freely available in supermarkets . 超市裡隨時可以買到來自異國的食品。
She freely (= willingly) admits that she's not as fast a runner as she used to be. 她爽快地承認不如以前跑得快了。
We encourage the victims to talk freely (= talk a lot and honestly ) about their experiences . 我們鼓勵受害者坦率講出他們的經歷。
例句
freely adverb (ABLE TO MOVE EASILY)
in a way that is not fixed or joined to anything, so able to move easily
可輕易移動的
Remember to apply plenty of oil so that the wheel can rotate freely. 記住上足油,這樣輪子才轉得順。 返回 freely