freely 的定义
- in a free manner.
freely 近义词
without restriction
freely 的近义词 26 个
- candidly
- openly
- voluntarily
- willingly
- advisedly
- as you please
- at one's discretion
- at one's pleasure
- at will
- deliberately
- designedly
- fancy-free
- frankly
- intentionally
- of one's own accord
- of one's own free will
- plainly
- purposely
- spontaneously
- unchallenged
- unreservedly
- without hindrance
- without prompting
- without reserve
- without restraint
- without urging
freely 的反义词 2 个
easily, smoothly done
freely 的近义词 25 个
- effortlessly
- liberally
- readily
- abundantly
- amply
- as one pleases
- bountifully
- cleanly
- copiously
- extravagantly
- facilely
- lavishly
- lightly
- like water
- loosely
- open-handedly
- unhindered
- unobstructedly
- unstintingly
- well
- with a free hand
- without encumbrance
- without hindrance
- without restraint
- without stint
freely 的反义词 1 个
更多freely例句
- There is an inherent friction in having an authoritarian government running in parallel with an open, freely accessible internet.
- Through it all, the gloves need to allow your fingers to move freely while helping to maintain a solid grip on your welding torch.
- The next stage of our economy recovering is being able to walk the Earth freely.
- The idea is that by layering data about how people use land and view animals onto existing maps of the physical landscape, conservation managers could better identify land where animals could move freely.
- This means that trees cannot take up water through their roots even if it is freely available in the soil.
- And it must make sure that the platform of debate where we can freely exchange ideas is safe and sound.
- “But I could breathe freely only when the plane took off,” she told me.
- They seem to belong to us, and then they freely go—behavior very uncharacteristic of a shadow or a shoe.
- She freely admits that she was using both to self-medicate after she lost her insurance.
- The very nature of going “viral” is that it requires the content to be instantly, freely shareable.
- That which is called nasality is caused by the failure of the tone to reach freely the anterior cavities of the nares.
- And although we gabbled freely enough, MacRae avoided all mention of the persons of whom I most wished to hear.
- In such conditions many kinds which do not flourish very freely in the open garden, grow into handsome specimens.
- Captains Spotstroke and Pool were equally careful; the rest of those present drank freely.
- Civilisation is built up of the "heresies" of men who thought freely and spoke bravely.