基本释义:
英 [ɪnˈfræntʃɪzmənt]美 [ɪnˈfræntʃaɪzmənt]
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...the enfranchisement of the country's blacks.
...对该国黑人选举权的授予。
词根:enfranchise
vt.
enfranchise 给予选举权;给予自治权;解放,释放
n.解放,释放
1. Enfranchisement suffrage 投票的权力 ; 投票
1. So, in the new positive-sum world, elites were willing to tolerate the enfranchisement of the masses.
因此,在这个新的正和世界里,精英们愿意容忍普罗大众得到解放。
2. It was the face of a man who was no longer passion's slave, yet who found no advantage in his enfranchisement.
只要有这种神情的男人,就不再会是感情的奴隶,但是也没有从感情的解放中得到什么好处。
3. Enfranchisement of slave was in the fashion of manumissio manu and manumissio law. Beyond Rome, with her conquest, the citizenship was extended to the Latin Italian allies and the provincials.
公民权的对外扩展,是指对被征服者拉丁人、意大利人和行省居民的扩展。
4. It is not true that the enfranchisement of all will result in racial domination.
给予全体人民以公民权将导致种族统治,这种观点是不正确的.《互联网》
5. He wrote, There was much criticism of my support for the enfranchisement of women.
他写道,有很多人批评我支持妇女解放。
6. Lincoln had totally grown to where he said not only should blacks not be slaves, they should be treated as equal citizens with full enfranchisement, right to vote and right to participate.
林肯的立场有了进一步发展,他不仅认为黑人不应为奴,他们还应当受到平等的公民待遇,享有完整的政治选举权和参与权
7. Followed by a passionate lecture on the enfranchisement of women.
然后就妇女解放问题发表一篇热情洋溢的演讲。
8. He demanded the enfranchisement of every white man no matter what his status education fortune or work.
他要求给每一个白人以公民权也不论其社会地位如何受教育程度高低财产多寡何种职业。
9. Regardless of class, men were deemed uniquely endowed with rational thought and thus worthy of political enfranchisement.
无论属于哪个阶级,男性都被视为唯一具有理性思维的性别,因而应当拥有政治选举权。
10. This changed, however, in the 18th century when the distinctions between male and female dress began to reflect larger cultural shifts. Regardless of class, men were deemed uniquely endowed with rational thought and thus worthy of political enfranchisement.
然而在18世纪时,情况发生了转变,男女服饰之间的差异开始反映更广泛层面上的文化转变。无论属于哪个阶级,男性都被视为唯一具有理性思维的性别,因而应当拥有政治选举权。《www.okread.info》
11. He demanded the enfranchisement of every white man no matter what his status, education, fortune or work.
他要求给每一个白人以公民权,也不论其社会地位如何,受教育程度高低,财产多寡,何种职业。
12. while using soccer as a metaphor for the urgent question of enfranchisement among immigrant youth.
同时用足球作为一个比喻来回应现在很危急的、如何让移民青年享有公民权的问题。
1. It seized the chance to earn the gratitude of potential women voters by granting their enfranchisement.
它通过给予女性选民选举权而抓住机会,卖给她们一个人情。
2. It is the sum of all hopes and all fears given birth by black enfranchisement.
CNN: Historic milestone for African-American voters in 2012
3. The first openly gay man to be elected to public office, Milk left a legacy of determined enfranchisement that lives on in the more than 600 openly gay or lesbian elected officials serving now in North America.
NPR: James Franco, From 'Freaks' To 'Milk'
4. Greeks slogged to polling stations yesterday to exercise their rights of enfranchisement.
FORBES: Greek Election: Does It Matter?
5. It is also absolutely the case that the full enfranchisement of Latin American Catholics will necessarily be facilitated by the election of Pope Francis.
FORBES: An Argentine Pope Will Help In Difficult Task Of Reconciliation Within The Church
6. Where women won the vote before national enfranchisement, politicians there quickly began behaving differently in particular, devoting about 35% more money to new public health programs.
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7. Its main argument is that, as a share of the voting population, the required number of signatures has dropped from 10% back in 1848 to 2.2% today, thanks to the enfranchisement of women at federal level, which took place only in 1971, and a swelling population.
ECONOMIST: Swiss people power
8. The democratization of cultural debate about what constitutes acceptable practice and what ought to change depends on the economic dignity and financial enfranchisement of ordinary people in as many cultural communities as possible.
UNESCO: Arjun Appadurai - Cultural rights as an enabling environment for cultural diversity | Echoing voices
9. Yet the rise of Shia power in Iraq may start to encourage demands for greater enfranchisement.
ECONOMIST: The Arab neighbours
10. After the war, an electoral reform conference recommended a limited measure of women's enfranchisement.
BBC: Women in parliament
11. the enfranchisement of the country's blacks
该国黑人的解放
12. Like those who opposed Jim Crow, apartheid or the enfranchisement of women, when each was controversial, your support for gay marriage will surely end up on the right side of history.
ECONOMIST: Gay marriage, debated
13. But Lib Dem peer and Justice Minister Lord McNally said he believed that it "could be possible to devise a system of enfranchisement of some prisoners that could play a useful part in a rehabilitation process".
BBC: MPs can force UK to keep ban on prisoner votes - minister