enfranchise

[美]/ɪn'fræn(t)ʃaɪz/
[英]/ɪn'fræntʃaɪz/
词频: 极高

释义

vt. 给予选举权
词形变化
过去分词enfranchised
第三人称单数enfranchises
过去式enfranchised
现在分词enfranchising
复数enfranchises

例句

a proposal that foreigners should be enfranchised for local elections.

主张给外国人本地选举权的提议。

the body of enfranchised citizens

享有公民劝的全体公民

The suffragettes fought to enfranchise women in the early 20th century.

妇女参政权运动者在20世纪初为妇女争取选举权。

It is important to enfranchise all citizens and ensure their right to vote.

重要的是让所有公民享有选举权并确保他们的投票权。

The government introduced new laws to enfranchise marginalized communities.

政府出台了新法律,以赋予边缘化社区权利。

Enfranchising minority groups is crucial for a fair and inclusive society.

赋予少数群体权利对于一个公平和包容的社会至关重要。

The civil rights movement aimed to enfranchise African Americans and end segregation.

民权运动的目标是赋予非裔美国人权利并结束种族隔离。

The new policy will enfranchise immigrants who have been living in the country for at least five years.

新政策将赋予至少在该国居住了五年的移民权利。

Enfranchising the youth population is essential for shaping the future of the country.

赋予青年人口权利对于塑造国家的未来至关重要。

The proposed amendment aims to enfranchise individuals with disabilities and ensure their participation in elections.

拟议的修正案旨在赋予残疾人士权利,并确保他们参与选举。

Enfranchising all members of society is a fundamental principle of democracy.

赋予社会所有成员权利是民主的基本原则。

The organization works to enfranchise marginalized communities and empower them through education and advocacy.

该组织致力于赋予边缘化社区权利,并通过教育和倡导来赋予他们力量。

原声例句

Mr Orban's government has eased citizenship rules in an attempt to naturalise and enfranchise 1m of them.

欧尔班政府放宽了公民身份的规定,试图让其中的100万人入籍并授予特权。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

The mechanics of the Eastern cities, newly enfranchised, also looked upon him as their friend.

东方诸城的机械师,新近被授予权,也视他为朋友。

来源: American history

Strange to relate the women of England were enfranchised before the adoption of the federal suffrage amendment in America.

奇怪的是,英国妇女在美国通过联邦选举权修正案之前就获得了选举权。

来源: American history

The nineteenth, following upon the adoption of woman suffrage in many states, enfranchised the women of the nation.

在许多州通过妇女选举权之后,第十九届会议赋予了全国妇女选举权。

来源: American history

It did not enfranchise a class that sought and understood power, but bondmen who had played no part in the struggle.

它没有授予一个寻求和理解权力的阶级,而是授予那些没有参与斗争的奴隶。

来源: American history

The electors thus enfranchised, numerous as they were, owing to the wide distribution of land, often suffered from a very onerous disability.

由于土地分布广泛, 因此获得选举权的选民人数众多,但往往患有非常严重的残疾。

来源: American history

Washington in 1910, California in 1911, Oregon, Kansas, and Arizona in 1912, Nevada and Montana in 1914 by popular vote enfranchised their women.

1910 年华盛顿, 1911 年加利福尼亚, 1912 年俄勒冈州、堪萨斯州和亚利桑那州,1914 年内华达州和蒙大拿州通过民众投票赋予了妇女选举权。

来源: American history

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