civil liberty

civil liberty

 英

  • n.公民自由
  • 网络公民的言论和行动自由;法律规定的自由权;市民自由

英汉双解

n.
1.
公民自由the right of people to be free to say or do what they want while respecting others and staying within the law

英汉解释

na.
1.
公民自由;法律范围内的个人自由

例句

For a country experiencing the social transformation, the balance between country power and civil liberty is the key to good governance.

处于社会转型国家而言努力实现国家能力公民自由平衡达致善关键

Civil Liberty: We believe also in protest against the curtailment of our civil rights.

公民自由我们支持反对剥夺我们民权斗争

Civil-liberty arguments are not so much wrong as just made for another age.

如今公民自由过去那样禁忌问题

what he gains by the social contract is civil liberty and the legal right of property in what he possesses.

社会契约赢得东西公民自由及其所有财产权

Under a military regime, civil liberty may be severely curtailed.

军事政权统治公民自由可能严重剥夺

Chileans once enjoyed Latin America's longest tradition of political stability and civil liberty.

智利一向保留拉丁美洲悠久传统政治稳定公民自由

They protest against the continue denial of civil liberty.

他们抗议公民自由权力持续否认

Civil-liberty groups expressed outrage.

民权组织表示愤慨

These two concepts reveal the tension between public health and civil liberty in the field of public health.

观念对立反映出公共卫生领域中长期存在公共健康个人自由之间张力

In recent years, Israel has improved its scores, but only in 2005 did its civil-liberty rating rise to 2.

最近几年来以色列得分有所提高只是2005年公民自由评级提高2

Like principles of civil liberty are everywhere fostering like methods of government;

到处类似公民自由原则促进类似政府手段发展