civil liberties
英 [ˈsɪvl ˈlɪbətiz]
美 [ˈsɪvl ˈlɪbərtiz]
n. 公民自由
Collins.1
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 公民自由
A person'scivil libertiesare the rights they have to say, think, and do what they want as long as they respect other people's rights.- ...his commitment to human rights and civil liberties.
他对人权和公民自由事业的奉献 - ...civil liberty campaigners.
争取公民自由的活动家
- ...his commitment to human rights and civil liberties.
The form civil liberty is used as a modifier. civil liberty 用作修饰语。
双语例句
- She's committed to liberal ideals and civil liberties.
她信奉并追求自由主义的理想和公民自由。 - I do not mean our political and civil liberties.
我没有预定我们政治上和民事上的特权。 - Any surrender of civil liberties could be irrevocable.
交出公民自由权之后可能再也无法收回了。 - Don't make me call the puppet civil liberties union!
别逼我去找木偶公民自由联盟! - Their continued imprisonment was condemned by civil liberties groups as "blatantly unjust".
他们的持续监禁被公民自由集团谴责为“悍然不公正”。 - Critics said Bush's Terrorist Surveillance Program was a violation of civil liberties.
批评人士说布什的“恐怖分子监视计划”(TerroristSurveillanceProgram)是对公民自由的侵犯。 - He has shown a great deal of courage in sticking up for democracy and civil liberties.
他在捍卫民主和公民自由上表现出巨大的勇气。 - None of the blessings of our great American heritage of civil liberties is self-executing.
我们美国公民自由的伟大传统中没有任何一项是自动生效的。 - But when faced with a challenge to equality, freedom and civil liberties.
但是在我们面对平等,自由和公民自主的挑战时。 - His arrest and detention was an infringement of his civil liberties.
他的被捕和拘留是对他的公民自由的侵犯。