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🔑 in·de·pend·entBrE /ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/NAmE /ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/ adjective➤country 国家🔑 ~ (from/of sth) (of countries 国家) having their own government 独立的;自主的;自治的 SYN self-governing ◆Mozambique became independent in 1975. 莫桑比克于 1975 年获得独立。➤separate 分开🔑 done or given by sb who is not involved in a situation and so is able to judge it fairly 不相干的人所做的(或提供的);公正的;无偏见的◆an independent inquiry/witness 独立的调查;无偏见的证人◆She went to a lawyer for some independent advice. 她去找了一位律师寻求独立意见。🔑 ~ (of sb/sth) not connected with or influenced by sth; not connected with each other 不相关的;不受影响的;无关联的◆The police force should be independent of direct government control. 警方应该不受政府的直接控制。◆Two independent research bodies reached the same conclusions. 两个彼此不相关的研究机构得出了同样的结论。➤organization 机构🔑 supported by private money rather than government money 私营的◆independent television/schools 私营电视台;私立学校◆the independent sector 私营部门➤person 人🔑 ~ (of sb/sth) confident and free to do things without needing help from other people 自主的;有主见的◆Going away to college has made me much more independent. 离家上大学使我变得独立自主得多。◆She's a very independent-minded young woman. 她是个很有主见的年轻女子。◆Students should aim to become more independent of their teachers. 学生应该努力逐渐减少对老师的依赖。 OPP dependent 🔑 ~ (of sb/sth) having or earning enough money so that you do not have to rely on sb else for help 自立的;自食其力的◆It was important to me to be financially independent of my parents. 在经济上不依赖父母,这对我很重要。◆a man of independent means (= with an income that he does not earn by working) 无须工作便可衣食无忧的人 OPP dependent ➤politician 从政者not representing or belonging to a particular political party 无党派的;独立的◆an independent candidate 独立候选人▸ in·de·pend·ent·ly🔑 BrE /ˌɪndɪˈpendəntli/NAmE /ˌɪndɪˈpendəntli/ adverb◆~ (of sb/sth) The two departments work independently of each other. 这两个部门独立运作。◆It was the first time that she had lived independently. 那是她第一次独立生活。 🔑 in·de·pend·entBrE /ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/NAmE /ˌɪndɪˈpendənt/ noun (abbreviation Ind.) a member of parliament, candidate, etc. who does not belong to a particular political party 无党派议员(或候选人等) |