disenfranchising

美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪzɪŋ]英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪzɪŋ]
  • v.剥夺(某人)的权利(尤指选举权)
  • disenfranchise的现在分词
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disenfranchising

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    VERB 剥夺…的选举权
    To disenfranchise a group of people means to take away their right to vote, or their right to vote for what they really want.

    ...fears of an organized attempt to disenfranchise supporters of Father Aristide.

    对剥夺阿里斯蒂德神父支持者选举权这一有组织企图的担心

  1. Democrats argue that such provisions have the effect of disenfranchising minorities , young people and the poor , who are more likely to lack suitable ID than other groups ( and who mostly vote for them ) .

    民主党则争论那样的规定对剥夺少数人的权利有影响,年轻人和穷人,会比其他群体更可能缺少合适的证件(但恰恰他们更可能投票给民主党)。

  2. Some leading senators have blamed al-Maliki for his mismanaging Iraq politics and fueling the violence by disenfranchising Sunnis but the Iraqi prime minister says all Iraqis Sunnis , Kurd and Shia have been victims of terrorist bombing .

    一些重量级参议员指责马利基在伊拉克的政治问题上处理不当,而且加剧了想夺权的逊尼派的暴力行为,但是伊拉克总理表示,所有伊拉克的逊尼派、库尔德人以及什叶派都是恐怖主义炸弹袭击的受害者。