Go free Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈfɹi
GOH free
ɡˈəʊ/ /fɹˈiː
guh-OH free
释义
To be released from prison, captivity, or a difficult situation; to be allowed to leave as a free person.
用法与细微差别
Often used in legal or news contexts about someone released from jail or captivity. More formal than just 'leave.' Common with passive voice ('is allowed to go free'). Can also apply metaphorically to situations like debts or obligations ending.
Spanish: quedar libre - ser puesto en libertadPortuguese (BR): ficar livre - ser libertadoPortuguese (PT): ficar livre - ser libertadoChinese (Simplified): 被释放 - 获得自由Chinese (Traditional): 被釋放 - 獲得自由Hindi: आज़ाद होना - रिहा होनाArabic: يُطلَق سراحه - يخرج حرًّاBengali: মুক্তি পাওয়া - ছাড়া পাওয়াRussian: освободиться - выйти на свободуJapanese: 釈放される - 自由になるVietnamese: được tự do - được thảKorean: 풀려나다 - 자유롭게 되다Turkish: serbest kalmakUrdu: رہا ہونا - آزاد ہوناIndonesian: dibebaskan - bebas
例句
The judge decided he should go free after the trial.
basic
All the birds in the cage will go free tomorrow.
basic
After paying his debt, he could finally go free.
basic
Some people think he shouldn't go free after what he did.
natural
Years later, the innocent man was allowed to go free.
natural
If they drop the charges, he might go free by next week.
natural