freeman 的定义
plural free·men.
- a person who is free; a person who enjoys personal, civil, or political liberty.
- a person who enjoys or is entitled to citizenship, franchise, or other special privilege: a freeman of a city.
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- “This is wrecking people’s livelihoods,” says Landon, who mentored Freeman when the lawman got into bees.
- One of Freeman’s friends convinced him that, instead of complaining about the iPhone’s lack of software, he should get to work and create software of his own.
- Freeman was a third-round draft pick in 2017 who began his rookie year as the Broncos’ starting running back before Phillip Lindsay overtook him.
- In all, Freeman has simply been better, and at a point in his career when players rarely improve.
- As our needs increase here, we’ve increased free testing and those walk-ups and the Freeman drive-thru so we make sure that communities that might not be able to access testing are able to access testing.
- All of which makes David Freeman's portrait of Hitchcock in his final days all the more poignant.
- To make great films, that's one thing,” Freeman writes, “to make yourself happy, that's quite another.
- Still, Morgan Freeman, for instance, is a bit of a raging liberal.
- McCollum added, “I want to tell you something, Joe Freeman, God got your judgment right in hell waiting for you.”
- Harrison Ford, Clint Eastwood and Paul Newman were all considered for the role that went to Morgan Freeman.
- One presented himself, and it thenceforth became as dangerous to kill a slave as a freeman in Barbadoes.
- The Northern freeman knows no records; he despises the "papers."
- No freeman could be arrested or imprisoned except under a legal warrant.
- Like Noon and Freeman, he used the eye reaction to test his patients and found them most sensitive to rag weed.
- Looking down to his left and through the trees, he commanded a view of Freeman Avenue.