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常見(jiàn)例句
- Article 33 A book publisher may alter or abridge a work with the permission of the copyright owner.
第三十三條 圖書出版者經(jīng)作者許可,可以對(duì)作品修改、刪節(jié)。 - Liberty involves what governments do or, more accurately, what they are forbidden to do to their citizens -- they are forbidden to abridge individual freedoms.
自由涉及政府行為,或更準(zhǔn)確地說(shuō),涉及政府不應(yīng)向公民實(shí)施的行為,即政府不可限制個(gè)人自由。 - The generation which is passing in its turn over the earth, is not forced to abridge it for the sake of the generations, its equal, after all, who will have their turn later on.--"I
目前的一代人有權(quán)在地球上過(guò)路,不能強(qiáng)迫他們?yōu)榱撕蟠s短自己的路程,后代和他們是平等的,將來(lái)才輪到后代過(guò)路。 - As Americans abjure our civic responsibilities to the state, government bureaucrats gladly abridge our liberties.
FORBES: What Rand Paul Should Have Said About Slavery - If allowed to stand, the ruling in the Hedegaard case will be used to abridge fundamental civil rights throughout Europe, and possibly far beyond.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Something rotten in Denmark (and here) - It appears that many Progressives are determined to abridge guarantees of free speech, free press, and to prohibit the free exercise of religion, eviscerating the guarantees of the First Amendment.
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