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1 freedom
{'fri:dəm}
1. свобода, независимост
FREEDOM of the city почетно гражданство
2. волност, свобода
to take FREEDOMs with позволявам си волности с
3. свободен достъп/ползване
to give someone the FREEDOM of one's house предоставям някому къщата си за ползуване* * *{'fri:dъm} n 1. свобода; независимост; freedom of the city почетно* * *свобода; волност; независимост;* * *1. freedom of the city почетно гражданство 2. to give someone the freedom of one's house предоставям някому къщата си за ползуване 3. to take freedoms with позволявам си волности с 4. волност, свобода 5. свобода, независимост 6. свободен достъп/ползване* * *freedom[´fri:dəm] n 1. свобода, независимост; \freedom of assembly свобода на събранията; \freedom of conscience свобода на съвестта (вероизповеданията); \freedom from government control свобода от държавен контрол; самоуправление; независимост; the \freedom of the city почетно гражданство; 2. волност; свобода; to take \freedoms with s.o. позволявам си волности с някого; 3. свободен достъп (разрешение, ползване) (of); 4. тех. хлабина, мъртъв ход.
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