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`[ + to infinitive ] Am I free (= do I have permission) to leave now?
`I'll give you a key, so you'll be free to come and go as you like.
`Please feel free to interrupt me if you don't understand anything.
`The agreement gives companies free access to the markets of member countries.
`A great deal has been achieved, most notably free elections (= elections in which
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`Feel free to help yourself to coffee.
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`We like to get the marketing done on Thursdays so we can have the weekend free.
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`The recent free elections mark the next step in the country's progress towards
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`free adjective, adverb (NO CHARGE)
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`costing nothing, or not needing to be paid for:
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`We will install your washing machine free of charge/for free (= without charge).
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`free adjective, adverb (NOT IN PRISON)
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`not a prisoner any longer, or having unlimited movement:
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`She left the court a free woman after the case against her collapsed because of a legal
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`The new government has decided to set all political prisoners free.
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`free adjective, adverb (LOOSE)
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`not in a fixed position or not joined to anything:
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`Both bookcases stand free of the wall.
`The bolts have worked themselves free because of the vibrations.
`Rescuers took several hours to cut the survivors free from the wreckage.
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`not doing anything planned or important, or available to be used:
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`I do a lot of reading in my free time.
`She's in a meeting at the moment, but she should be free to see you in ten minutes.
`I'm working in the café all this week, but I've got a free evening next Monday.
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`If you take these bags, that will give me a free hand to open the door.
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`free adjective (WITHOUT)
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`not having something that is unwanted or unpleasant:
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`The organization is a charitable enterprise, so it is free from tax worldwide.
`She'll never be completely free of the disease.
`Ensure the wound is free from/of dirt before applying the bandage.
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`free adjective (GIVING/USING OFTEN)
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`She's very free with advice but she never seems to act on it herself.
`He's very free with his criticism!
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`After a ten-hour siege the gunman agreed to free the hostages.
`Anti-vivisectionists last night freed a number of animals from a laboratory.
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`Both men were freed from the wreckage after a four-hour operation.
`In vain he tried to free the rope around his hands.
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`free verb (MAKE AVAILABLE)
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`to make something available for someone to use:
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`Can you cancel my meetings - I need to free (up) the afternoon to write this report.
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`They agreed to let us live there rent-free.
`Many banks are now offering interest-free overdrafts to students.
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`The journey was surprisingly hassle-free.
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`free adjective, adverb (NOT LIMITED)
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`She left the court a free woman.
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`costing nothing; not needing to be paid for:
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`Mechanics checked the plane to see if any of the bolts had worked themselves free.
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`free and clear
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`free adjective (NOT BUSY)
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`not doing anything planned or important, or not being used:
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`We have plans for Friday night but we’re free the rest of the weekend.
`I do a lot of reading in my free time.
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`After many months of treatment, she was declared free of disease.
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`free verb (RELEASE FROM PRISON)
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`to allow someone to leave a prison or place where they have been kept:
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`The hostages were all freed.
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`to release someone or something from limits or controls:
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`free verb (RELEASE FROM DUTY)
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`He longed to be freed of all his obligations.
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`We know that freedom and opportunity can truly thrive in a free society that is also a
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`The website spokesperson said that its opinions are protected as free speech.
`be free to do sth Members of the public buying direct from an insurer are free to inquire
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`something that is free is available to be used because no one else is using it:
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`Is this desk free?
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`free to do sth With the autocue, your hands and head are free to communicate body
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`not doing anything planned or important:
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`free to do sth Are you free to attend tomorrow's board meeting?
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`ot having something that is unwanted:
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`free from sth Members must be free from politics and outside influences when making
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`without having to pay for something:
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`You can access the online database for free.
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`It is supposed to be virtually pollution-free and produce both electricity and hydrogen.
`The returns are not risk-free.
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`Indeed, like many newly freed people, they considered parties almost illegitimate threats to
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`In this situation, it frees writers from the effort of investigating their themes and encourages them to
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`The sculptor's thought is freed to be completely three-dimensional.
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`They take the postmodernist achievement to be one which conveniently frees theological
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`They would often be put in the stocks until they sobered up, but they would invariably lapse again
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`Though advertising revenue freed the press from direct political control, it introduced its own form
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`The healing process involves correcting imbalances and freeing blockages, thus restoring a proper
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`If a whole industry is swept aside because of failing entrepreneurship, resources would be freed for
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`The divine was consequently freed from any responsibility for such prodigies.
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`If the sustainable catch is fixed, improved technical efficiency is a benefit only if resources are
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`On the other hand, some leaders of the scientific community supported freer scientific research on
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`The patient is simply freed from being held prisoner by the current state of the art of medical
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`Giving internalization a superior status might have freed it from many old debates.
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`The exception are aristocrats, who are served by a sufficient number of other people to be freed of
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`The alternative, they argue, is to let the great mass of people engage in market processes, freeing
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`in Chinese (Traditional)
`不受限制, ⾃由的, 無拘束的…
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`不受限制, 自由的, 无拘束的…
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