enfranchisement

[美]/in'fræntʃizmənt/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 释放,解放
词形变化

例句

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

之前职能简单无效的科威特国会重新召开,而埃米尔(穆斯林国家的酋长)是妇女解放的后盾。

The suffragettes fought for women's enfranchisement.

妇女参政权运动者为妇女的选举权而奋斗。

Enfranchisement allows citizens to participate in the democratic process.

选举权使公民能够参与民主进程。

Enfranchisement is a fundamental right in a democratic society.

在民主社会中,选举权是一项基本权利。

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

1964年的《民权法案》旨在确保所有公民的选举权。

Enfranchisement is essential for a fair and just society.

选举权对于一个公平正义的社会至关重要。

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

边缘化群体的选举权是社会平等的关键目标。

Enfranchisement empowers individuals to have a voice in governance.

选举权赋予个人在治理中发表意见的权力。

Enfranchisement is a tool for promoting civic engagement and participation.

选举权是促进公民参与和参与的工具。

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

美国的选举权历史充满了斗争和进步。

Enfranchisement is a cornerstone of a functioning democracy.

选举权是一个正常运转的民主制度的基石。

原声例句

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

——1848 年的大会并未将政治选举权作为首要问题。

来源: American history

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

反奴隶制领导人欢迎他们的援助,并通过敦促赋予妇女选举权来回报他们。

来源: 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.

奴隶的解放和他们提议的选举权在我们的历史上第一次突出了全国选举权的问题。

来源: American history

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