freedom of religion
noun /ˌfriːdəm əv rɪˈlɪdʒən/
/ˌfriːdəm əv rɪˈlɪdʒən/
[uncountable]- the right to choose which religion to belong to, or to belong to no religion. This right became part of American law under the First Amendment. In Britain, religious freedom was achieved gradually through a series of laws from the 17th century to the 19th century.
宗教自由:选择属于哪个宗教或不属于任何宗教的权利。根据《第一修正案》,这项权利已成为美国法律的一部分。在英国,从17世纪到19世纪,通过一系列法律逐步实现了宗教自由。