enfranchisement

[美國]/in'fræntʃizmənt/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 釋放,解放
Word Forms

例句

The Kuwaiti parliament, which had only functioned very briefly and ineffectually before, was reconvened and the emir backed the enfranchisement of women.

之前職能簡單無效的科威特國會重新召開,而埃米爾(穆斯林國家的酋長)是婦女解放的後盾。

The suffragettes fought for women's enfranchisement.

婦女參政權運動者爲婦女的選舉權而奮鬥。

Enfranchisement allows citizens to participate in the democratic process.

選舉權使公民能夠參與民主進程。

Enfranchisement is a fundamental right in a democratic society.

在民主社會中,選舉權是一項基本權利。

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 aimed to ensure enfranchisement for all citizens.

1964年的《民權法案》旨在確保所有公民的選舉權。

Enfranchisement is essential for a fair and just society.

選舉權對於一個公平正義的社會至關重要。

The enfranchisement of marginalized groups is a key goal for social equality.

邊緣化羣體的選舉權是社會平等的關鍵目標。

Enfranchisement empowers individuals to have a voice in governance.

選舉權賦予個人在治理中發表意見的權力。

Enfranchisement is a tool for promoting civic engagement and participation.

選舉權是促進公民參與和參與的工具。

The history of enfranchisement in the United States has been marked by struggles and progress.

美國的選舉權歷史充滿了鬥爭和進步。

Enfranchisement is a cornerstone of a functioning democracy.

選舉權是一個正常運轉的民主制度的基石。

原聲例句

The convention of 1848 did not make political enfranchisement the leading issue.

——1848 年的大會並未將政治選舉權作爲首要問題。

來源: American history

Anti-slavery leaders welcomed their aid and repaid them by urging the enfranchisement of women.

反奴隸制領導人歡迎他們的援助,並通過敦促賦予婦女選舉權來回報他們。

來源: American history

The emancipation of the slaves and their proposed enfranchisement made prominent the question of a national suffrage for the first time in our history.

奴隸的解放和他們提議的選舉權在我們的歷史上第一次突出了全國選舉權的問題。

來源: American history

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