词汇 | example_english_liberation |
释义 | Examples of liberationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. No further liberations were made for nine weeks. The process of national liberation is a process which has done much to form nations. In this as in so many other respects, our story offers a marvellous liberation. The broader tradition is a typically nationalist one, seeing national liberation through war as honourable and singularly justified. The final emancipatory gesture of enlightenment thought would thus be its own liberation from itself, so that it is no longer recognizable as reason. Our social liberation seems inversely proportional to the scale of the space we are occupying. The expression used most frequendy is 'revolution of national liberation'. Radical ideas on women's liberation were also pushed aside. What is going to motivate individuals who are seeking personal liberation and are guided only by their sincerity to act out of concern for others ? Many thus suffered from the violence of the liberation forces. Her realization of her only partial liberation is directly associated with her interest in exploring the constraints of domesticity upon women. The extensive chapter on abolition, for example, skims over modes of liberation, the roles of families and post-liberation livelihoods. Takamure was initially active as an advocate of women's liberation. Is that not a denial of the kind of liberations and justices for which we stand? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Reference to a 'liberation fund' highlights the (relatively) privileged position of the coffee workers on the city's waterfront. Furthermore, individual liberation and private morality are not mutually exclusive ideals. Both these emphases prefigure those of twentiethcentury liberation theologies with their focus on disenfranchised groups and on social justice. The focus is on self-determination and the aim for participants is the more radical one of 'liberation'. In fact, they met with some of the same obstacles that the broader liberation theology agenda encountered. Most strikingly, the shared terrain of repression and liberation means that the opera is remarkable for leaving a good many things unsaid. What is clear is that during the war for liberation, the refugees, at all levels of society, were mobilised in the nationalist project. The precedents they set would show the way and smooth the path for other national liberation movements. The surprising factor is that unlike most liberation movements the post-war leadership actually implemented its vision. With the sovietisation of their neighbours, the justification for annexations as liberation from imperialist oppression became obsolete. Throughout the month, numerous activities are held including pujas, sutra recitations and animal liberations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Complex issues have been raised by the growth of women's liberation movements. The following sequence of floral parameters was noted: anthesis, odour release, nectar secretion, pollen liberation, and receptivity of stigmas. The resumption of meiotic maturation can be triggered also after the liberation of the oocytes from their follicles in vitro. Historical materialism was the engine of change that would bring about this moment of liberation. With this scheme, we respect die circadian cycle of natural liberation of the hormone from the adrenal glands. The community lands of communidades were virtually privatized in the post-liberation phase and this created a new community of resource owners. We knew that we needed to understand the history of the area in order to comprehend the liberation struggle. By 1946 it was evident to estate managers that the organized looting of the immediate 'liberation' period had been replaced by communist-led aggression. Following liberation, he immediately took over the same factory as acting manager, and, in 1953, purchased the plant outright. Secondly, a ' portfolio ' life brings liberation and independence from formal employment and more control over how time is spent. She argues from a 'puritan' pre-partition nationalist perspective and believes that women's liberation will only come after political liberation has been achieved. They also act to stabilize cytoplasmatic organelles, thus avoiding liberation of hydrolytic enzymes, limiting in this way the inflammatory process. The method consists, briefly, in the liberation of pupae in tubs or large tins in the field. Therefore, it gives rise to spatial heat liberation power in the condition of a cubic nonlinearity. There is yet another indication that the liberation of chemical energ y must be involved in the thunder phenomenon. Our objective has been to prove the liberation of internal water energy. As in so many twentieth-century despotisms, liberation comes from above. Opera criticism would face a dizzying liberation if the conventional assumption about leitmotif - that the referential meaning is immanent - were turned on its head. In effect, much of the book contradicts the notion of a war of national liberation, posited in the earlier quotation. Individualisation may be especially potent for women, with liberation from traditional assumptions. Increased albumin levels could be the result of its liberation from damaged liver tissue. Thus, the liberation of children from adulthood during this historical period led, in turn, to the restraint of children. She sets out to account for ' the striking resemblance ' between these two supposedly competing narratives of liberation (p. 4). The thirty years of liberation war left the country in desolation, in terms alike of physical, administrative and political infrastructure. A study of the osmotic relationships between the sporocyst, oocyst and intestinal fluids could be very relevant to the mechanisms of sporozoite liberation. Admittedly, for both of them the movement from oppression to liberation is categorical and swift. After liberation, church groups changed their strategies to reconstruction with the new state\\government. The history of organisational politics - other than the rivalry between liberation movements during the struggle for independence - needs to be re-examined. Otherwise, the notion of independence or liberation will be meaningless.$! Top panels show the liberation of the superior attachment ofthe patch. Neo-orthodoxy mocked its complacency, liberation theology its timidity. In descriptions of the end of the war and the liberation, national unity was often stressed. At the moment of liberation, when one regime is toppled? The liberation struggle was directed against white colonialism. The struggle for freedom, to fight, to dress, to work, and the liberation from necessity is in fact a personal reading. They were in different forms exposed to the internal contradictions of the liberation movement and the struggle within the struggle. The liberation of geometry into abstraction is one of the most profound mathematical anticipations. Thus, liberation turned out to be a combination of occupation and displacement : occupation of the land and displacement of the people. Both of these countries were once regarded as paradigms of successful liberation wars, but it is impossible to sustain such a view today. Thus, what the ruling party did in the liberation period counts more than its performance in government. The anthesis stage was considered to have been reached when pollen liberation was detected in 50% or more of the sampled plants. A conflict has arisen in the accounts of what happened in the days after liberation. While not all post-liberation deaths were due to typhus, it was certainly a major component, and explains the continuing high death rate. I think theatre is primarily a site for liberation stories and a sweaty laboratory in which to model possible strategies for empowerment. Unofficial interventions commented on and disagreed with public declarations of independence and liberation. He views old age simultaneously as a time of ' risk ' as well as ' potential liberation ' (1998 : 125). Real independence can only be a progressive liberation. In these cases, class struggle often went hand in hand with a national liberation struggle. Both were traditional responsibilities of families marked for re-organisation in the name of women's liberation and economic rationality. In some circumstances, then, incorporation devices may present an impediment to liberation. Religious communities have a profound commitment to the common good, as displayed in claims about ontic interdependency, equity, and liberation of the poor. From a strictly economic point of view, however, liberation and democracy did not much improve the circumstances of patrons coiffeurs. After liberation there were only around two hundred cadres and party members. Her analysis suggests that the liberation war can best be understood by paying close attention to the class composition of the countryside. What is the relationship between racial and class oppression, and, more broadly, between national liberation and the struggle for socialism ? Again, it is a truism to state that the liberation struggle was not ' simply ' a war, but a way of life. While the former emphasises the characters of homogeneity and assimilation, the latter claims for a sense of organism and liberation. They narrated their playing experiences in terms of breathiness, loudness, being separate from one's 'own' sound, liberation, responsibility and extension. Such liberation is characteristic of all language use. In 1994, we discovered the liberation of bond energ y from water by an electric arc. Regrettably his liberation is not as complete as one might like. Perhaps music can only offer complete escape or liberation when it is placed within the context of spoken language. Expressionism, in revolting against authoritarianism and class dominance, proposes a society of liberation and personal artistic expression. First, gender concerns were always subordinate to the struggle for independence - national liberation had to precede women's liberation. Self-awareness of unlimited spiritual energy is needed for achieving self-liberation and balance between the inner world and outer world. Military officials and bureaucrats must recognise that they have more to gain from compromise and a ' liberation of transactions ' than a corrupt economy. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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