enfranchised
[in'fræntʃaiz]
[ enfranchised ]
v.给与选举权,解放
例句与用法:
In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918.
1918年英国妇女获得议会选举权。
The slaves were enfranchised.
奴隶们被释放了。
词形变化:
名词: enfranchisement | 动词过去式: enfranchised | 动词过去分词: enfranchised | 动词现在分词: enfranchising | 动词第三人称单数: enfranchises |
enfranchised
词形变化:
名词: enfranchisement | 动词过去式: enfranchised | 动词过去分词: enfranchised | 动词现在分词: enfranchising | 动词第三人称单数: enfranchises |
同义词:
naturalize | liberate | empower | emancipate | affranchise | authorize | license | charter | privilege | disenthral | unfetter | release | manumit | unshackle | disimprison | loosen | set free | to | citizenship | admit | set | free |
反义词:
enfranchised
动词 enfranchise:
grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude
同义词:affranchise, enfranchise
grant voting rights
同义词:enfranchise
形容词 enfranchised:
endowed with the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
enfranchised
■2.In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918.
1918年英国妇女获得议会选举权。
■The 19th Amendment enfranchised women in 1920.
1920年,宪法第19修正案授予女性选举权。
■the body of enfranchised citizens
享有公民劝的全体公民
■the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote.
享有公民劝的全体公民;有资格投票。
■It seemed to me that he found it difficult fully to understand why, in a country where workers were enfranchised, there was still no workers'government.
他似乎觉得很难理解,像英国那样工人有参政权的国家,为什么仍没有一个工人的政府。我的答案恐怕并没有使他满意。
■It seemed to me that he found it difficult fully to understand why, in a country where workers were enfranchised, there was still no workers' government.
他似乎觉得很难理解,像英国那样工人有参政权的国家,为什么仍没有一个工人的政府。我的答案恐怕并没有使他满意。
■that had just enfranchised him with citizenship.
刚授予他公民权的.
■Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century.
十九世纪中期奴隶们都恢复了自由。
■On the other hand, a much higher share of France's 5m Muslim residents is enfranchised;
另一方面,在法国500万穆斯林居民中,高出很大比例的穆斯林已经获得了选举权;
■1. The slaves were enfranchised .
奴隶们被释放了。
■It is you enfranchised men. It is the Bernard Shaws and all the rest of them. (Cheers and laughter.) They say the science of government is only suited to the male sex.
就怪那些有公民权的人,就该怪萧伯纳之流,(叫好,笑声)他们声称政治管理只适合男性。
■Compulsory voting (CV) is a system of laws and/or norms mandating that enfranchised citizens turn out to vote.
强制投票是一项旨在命令有选举权的公民参加投票的法律或者规范制度。
■The newly enfranchised majority has decided to formulate law on the same principle of legal plunder that was used by their predecessors when the vote was limited.
当投票被限制时,新掌权的多数派就会依照制他们前任曾使用的合法掠夺的相一原则制定法律。