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LIBERTY - перевод на арабский

ABILITY OF INDIVIDUALS TO HAVE AGENCY
Personal liberty; Liberties; Human Freedom; Right to liberty; Human liberation; Individual liberties; Social liberty; Freedom from government; Social freedom; Draft:Liberty; Liberty (socialism); Liberty (liberalism)
  • Bust of [[Aristotle]]
  • Liberty Leading the People (La liberté guidant le people)]]'' (1830)
  • In ''French Liberty. British Slavery'' (1792), [[James Gillray]] caricatured French "liberty" as the opportunity to starve and British "slavery" as bloated complaints about taxation.
  • [[John Stuart Mill]]
  • The [[Liberty Bell]] is a popular icon of liberty in the US.
  • The [[Magna Carta]] (originally known as the Charter of Liberties) of 1215, written in iron gall ink on parchment in medieval Latin, using standard abbreviations of the period. This document is held at the [[British Library]] and is identified as "British Library Cotton MS Augustus II.106".
  • personification of liberty]].

LIBERTY         

ألاسم

اِنْعِتاق ; تَحَرُّر ; عَتَاقَة

Liberty         
حرية
liberty         
اسْم : حريّة . اجتراء . تخطّ لآداب السلوك أو اللياقة . رفع للكلفة

Определение

Liberty
·noun Leave of absence; permission to go on shore.
II. Liberty ·noun A curve or arch in a bit to afford room for the tongue of the horse.
III. Liberty ·noun Freedom from imprisonment, bonds, or other restraint upon locomotion.
IV. Liberty ·noun The place within which certain immunities are enjoyed, or jurisdiction is exercised.
V. Liberty ·noun The power of choice; freedom from necessity; freedom from compulsion or constraint in willing.
VI. Liberty ·noun A privilege or license in violation of the laws of etiquette or propriety; as, to permit, or take, a liberty.
VII. Liberty ·noun Privilege; exemption; franchise; immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant; as, the liberties of the commercial cities of Europe.
VIII. Liberty ·noun A privilege conferred by a superior power; permission granted; leave; as, liberty given to a child to play, or to a witness to leave a court, and the like.
IX. Liberty ·noun A certain amount of freedom; permission to go freely within certain limits; also, the place or limits within which such freedom is exercised; as, the liberties of a prison.
X. Liberty ·noun The state of a free person; exemption from subjection to the will of another claiming ownership of the person or services; freedom;
- opposed to slavery, serfdom, bondage, or subjection.

Википедия

Liberty

Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant (i.e. privilege). It is a synonym for the word freedom.

In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society from control or oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views. In theology, liberty is freedom from the effects of "sin, spiritual servitude, [or] worldly ties".

Sometimes liberty is differentiated from freedom by using the word "freedom" primarily, if not exclusively, to mean the ability to do as one wills and what one has the power to do; and using the word "liberty" to mean the absence of arbitrary restraints, taking into account the rights of all involved. In this sense, the exercise of liberty is subject to capability and limited by the rights of others. Thus liberty entails the responsible use of freedom under the rule of law without depriving anyone else of their freedom. Liberty can be taken away as a form of punishment. In many countries, people can be deprived of their liberty if they are convicted of criminal acts.

Liberty originates from the Latin word libertas, derived from the name of the goddess Libertas, who, along with more modern personifications, is often used to portray the concept, and the archaic Roman god Liber. The word "liberty" is often used in slogans, such as in "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" and "Liberté, égalité, fraternité".

Примеры употребления для LIBERTY
1. Trimble, acting president of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty –– commonly known as Radio Liberty.
2. They have the liberty to choose, the complete liberty." Initial results are expected on Monday.
3. Liberty improves lives, and fair elections and personal liberty protections are universal values.
4. Dignity or Liberty The dangers addicts present to society show us that a person?s dignity takes precedence over liberty. .
5. In a world moving toward liberty, we are determined to show the meaning and the promise of liberty.