freely
adverb uk/ˈfriː.li/ us/ˈfriː.li/
(NOT LIMITED)
B2 自由地;不受控制地;不受限制地
without being controlled or limited
For the first time in months she could move freely. 数月以来她第一次可以自由走动。
Exotic foods are freely available in supermarkets. 超市里随时可以买到来自异国的食品。
She freely (= willingly) admits that she's not as fast a runner as she used to be. 她爽快地承认不如以前跑得快了。
We encourage the victims to talk freely (= talk a lot and honestly) about their experiences. 我们鼓励受害者坦率讲出他们的经历。
- More examples
- 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'.
(ABLE TO MOVE EASILY)
可轻易移动的
in a way that is not fixed or joined to anything, so able to move easily
Remember to apply plenty of oil so that the wheel can rotate freely. 记住上足油,这样轮子才转得顺。