freedman

英 ['friːdmən] 美
  • n. 自由民;被解放的奴隶
  • n. (Freedman)人名;(法、德)弗雷德曼;(英)弗里德曼
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freedman (n.)
"manumitted slave," c. 1600, from past participle of free (adj.) + man (n.). Especially in U.S. history. The older word is freeman. Freedman's Bureau (1865) was the popular name of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, established by Congress March 3, 1865, and discontinued in 1872.
1. 3:1 5 , arts and crafts corner supervised by Ginger Freedman.
15, 由基尔金弗得曼监督的艺术和手工时间.

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2. Mr. Freedman is bending on inventing a new machine.
福曼先生决心发明一件新机器.

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3. She was never one look back on her life, Freedman said.
她从不是回忆她的一生的一(个), 自由人说.

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4. Benjamin H. Freedman was one of the most intriguing and amazing individuals of the 20 th century.
本杰明H. 弗雷德曼是20世纪最引人兴趣和令人惊异的人物之一.

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5. Freedman said more research is needed to explain the association between sunlight and certain cancers.
弗里德曼说,对于阳光与某些癌症的关系还需要进一步研究证实.

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