| 单词 | free | 
| 释义 | free    (frē)adj.  fre·er, fre·est  1.  a.  Not imprisoned or confined: walked out of prison a free man; set the birds free. b.  Not controlled by obligation or the will of another: felt free to go. 2.  a.  Not controlled by another country or political power; independent: a free nation. b.  Governed by consent and possessing or granting civil liberties: a free citizenry. c.  Not subject to arbitrary interference by a government: a free press. d.  Not enslaved. 3.  a.  Not affected or restricted by a given condition or circumstance: a healthy animal, free of disease; people free from need. b.  Not subject to a given condition; exempt: income that is free of all taxes. 4.  a.  Not bound by convention or the rules of form: a free artistic style. b.  Not literal or exact: a free translation. 5.  a.  Costing nothing; gratuitous: a free meal. b.  Publicly supported: free education. 6.  a.  Unobstructed; clear: a free lane on the highway. b.  Not occupied or used: a free locker; free energy. c.  Not taken up by scheduled activities: free time between classes. 7.  a.  Immoderate in giving or spending; liberal or lavish: tourists who are free with their money. b.  Frank or unguarded in expression or manner; open or outspoken: She is very free with her opinions. 8.  Given, made, or done of one's own accord; voluntary or spontaneous: a free act of the will; free choices. 9.  Chemistry & Physics   a.  Unconstrained; unconfined: free expansion. b.  Not fixed in position; capable of relatively unrestricted motion: a free electron. c.  Not chemically bound in a molecule: free oxygen. d.  Involving no collisions or interactions: a free path. e.  Empty or unoccupied: a free space; an atom with a free energy level. 10.  Nautical   Favorable: a free wind. 11.  Not bound, fastened, or attached: the free end of a chain. 12.  Linguistics   a.  Being a form, especially a morpheme, that can stand as an independent word, such as boat or bring. b.  Being a vowel in an open syllable, as the o in go. adv. 1.  In a free manner; without restraint. 2.  Without charge. tr.v.  freed, free·ing, frees  1.  To make free, as from confinement or oppression: freed the slaves. 2.  To relieve of a burden, obligation, or restraint: a people who were at last freed from fear. 3.  To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear: free a path through the jungle. 4.  To make available: Canceling the program freed up money for the new library. n.  Idiom: Sports  Freestyle.  for free Informal    Without charge. [Middle English fre, from Old English frēo. V., from Middle English freen, from Old English frēon, to love, set free; see  prī- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] freely adv. freeness n.  | 
	
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