INDEPENDENT中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典

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independent 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

independentadjective uk

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/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/ us

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independent adjective

(NOT INFLUENCED)

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B2 not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things

独立的

an independent enquiry/organization

独立调查/机构

They all made the same comment, quite independent of each other (= without deciding together to do so).

他们都不约而同作出了相同的评论。

An independent politician does not agree or vote with any particular political party.

(从政者)无党派的

更多范例减少例句An independent adviser has been brought in to conciliate between the two sides involved in the conflict.It's hard to obtain truly independent financial advice.We make use of available research facilities and license technology from independent sources.The industry has not commented on the results of an independent study into the safety of mobile phones.

independent adjective

(NOT RULED)

B2 An independent country is not governed or ruled by another country.

(国家)独立的

Belize became fully independent from Britain in 1981.

伯利兹于1981年脱离英国完全独立。

The 2014 referendum in Scotland focused on a simple "yes" or "no" question: Should Scotland be an independent country? 同义词

autonomous

self-governing

sovereign (GOVERNMENT)

更多范例减少例句The province is nominally independent.A bloody civil war followed the proclamation of an independent state.The international community has refused to recognize the newly independent nation state.The creation of independent states has led to a resurgence of nationalism.After India became independent, she chose to be a member of the Commonwealth.

independent adjective

(NOT HELPED)

B1 not taking help or money from other people

自立的,独立的

Grandma's very independent and does all her own shopping and cooking.

祖母非常独立,购物做饭全是自己干。

I've always been financially independent.

在经济上我一直自食其力。

更多范例减少例句She's fiercely independent.She attaches great value to being financially independent.She wanted to be independent and beholden to no one.She's very mature and independent for her age.I wish you'd be a bit more independent.Despite the many challenges, some independent retailers are still seeing strong sales.Linda is an independent consultant specializing in digital educational materials.Hundreds of small independent shops will be forced to close by the opening of this superstore.

independent adjective

(GRAMMAR)

language

specialized An independent grammatical clause forms part of a sentence but can also form a separate sentence.

(分句)独立的

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independentnoun [ C ] uk

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/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/ us

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independent noun [C]

(POLITICS)

a politician who does not represent a political party

(不代表任何党派的)独立政客

He left the Conservatives and stood as an independent.

他离开了保守党,以独立候选人身份参选。

US a voter who does not belong to a political party

不属于任何党派的投票人

She is gaining support among independents who have no political preference or who lean Democratic.

她正在获得那些没有政治倾向或倾向民主党的独立投票人的支持。

independent noun [C]

(BUSINESS)

a shop, small business, etc. that is not part of a large company

(不属于大企业的)独立经营店铺,独立小企业

The band would rather sign to an independent than a major record label.

这支乐队宁愿跟独立唱片公司签约,而不是跟大公司。

(independent在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

independent的例句

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Strong partisans for example, having a more coherent approach to viewing their political world, could be expected to have a greater sense of efficacy than independents and weak partisans.

来自 Cambridge English Corpus

We added the votes of the independents to each party because most of the independents that were elected subsequently joined the party with which they had subpact.

来自 Cambridge English Corpus

The new electoral system should thus produce more party-centered campaigns at least in the sense that it makes it disadvantages independents.

来自 Cambridge English Corpus

The relationship between the majors and the independents is best regarded as a symbiotic one, with the indies developing talent for the majors, while depending on them for distribution.

来自 Cambridge English Corpus

I have never said, and do not say now, that there is not a part to be played by the independents.

来自 Hansard archive

该例句来自Hansard存档。包含以下议会许可信息开放议会许可v3.0

I believe that it strikes at the very nerve control of the independents.

来自 Hansard archive

该例句来自Hansard存档。包含以下议会许可信息开放议会许可v3.0

Let us not forget that independents have an absolute right to put their views before the electorate.

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该例句来自Hansard存档。包含以下议会许可信息开放议会许可v3.0

One obvious and feasible solution is to treat independents as unreliable, not to be counted as a part of any stable majority.

来自 Cambridge English Corpus

示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。

B2,B2,B1

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