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1 noun(in behaviour) liberté f;∎ to take liberties with sb prendre ou se permettre des libertés avec qn;∎ the government is taking liberties le gouvernement se fiche du monde;∎ to take liberties with the truth prendre des libertés avec la vérité;∎ I took the liberty of inviting them j'ai pris la liberté ou je me suis permis de les inviter;∎ what a liberty! (cheek) quel toupet!;∎ familiar pejorative it's liberty hall in this house chacun fait ce qui lui plaît□ ou c'est la pétaudière dans cette maison∎ the criminals are still at liberty les criminels sont toujours en liberté ou courent toujours;∎ you are at liberty to leave vous êtes libre de partir;∎ I'm not at liberty to say il ne m'est pas possible ou permis de le dire;∎ I'm not at liberty to comment je n'ai pas le droit de ou il ne m'est pas permis de faire de commentaires►► the Liberty Bell = cloche qui retentit pour annoncer l'indépendance des États-Unis en 1776, actuellement conservée à Philadelphie;liberty bodice chemise f américaine;liberty cap bonnet m phrygien ou d'affranchi;Liberty Island île f de la Liberté;liberty ship = navire de marchandises préfabriqué construit par les États-Unis pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale;Nautical liberty ticket permission f de terre ou d'aller à terre
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