liberator

英['lɪbəreɪtə(r)] 美['lɪbəreɪtə(r)]
  • n. 解放者;释放者
  • libeccio n.西南风
  • libel n.诽谤的文字;诽谤(罪);侮辱v.诽谤;中伤;损害名誉
  • libelant n.(向海事法庭提涉讼状的)控告人;原告;诽谤者
  • libelee n.(海事法庭或宗教法庭上的)被控告者
  • libeler n.(=libeller)污蔑者;损害名誉者
Noun:
  1. someone who releases people from captivity or bondage

1. The best integrated turf quality was recorded in Ram I 、 Midnight 、 America 、 Connie 、 Liberator, which could be adopted in Shanxi.
RamI、Midnight、America、Connie、Liberator综合质量表现均衡且分值较高,是山西省推广应用的重点品种.

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2. It is the story of a new world that became a friend and liberator of the old.
这是一部新世界的发展史,是一部后浪推前浪的历史.

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3. If He does not, then neither is He the promised liberator.
要是祂不拒绝, 那麽祂就不是预许的解放者.

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4. Hhe pen is the great liberator of men and nations.
他的笔就是人类和各个民族的救世主.

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5. Through his newspaper, The Liberator, he became the voice of abolition.
用他的《解放者》报, 他发出了废奴的呼声.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A quality education is the ultimate liberator.
      素质教育是终极解放者。
    2. He said Mr. Mugabe has turned his back on the people of Zimbabwe and on Africa and that he has sullied his legacy as Zimbabwe's liberator from colonialism.
      他说,穆加贝背弃了非洲和津巴布韦人民,也玷污了他作为反抗殖民主义的津巴布韦解放者的荣誉。

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