enfranchise

美 [ɪnˈfræntʃaɪz]英 [ɪnˈfræntʃaɪz]
  • vt.给(某人)选举权

派生词: enfranchisement n. 过去式: enfranchised 现在分词: enfranchising 过去分词: enfranchised 第三人称单数: enfranchises

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verb

VN给(某人)选举权
to give sb the right to vote in an election

disenfranchise

enfranchise

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  • 1
    VERB 给予…选举权
    To enfranchise someone means to give them the right to vote in elections.

    The company voted to enfranchise its 120 women members...

    公司投票决定给予其120名女职员选举权。

verb

1
grant voting rights
2
grant freedom to;as from slavery or servitude
Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century
Synonym: affranchise

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  1. The company voted to enfranchise its 120 women members

    公司投票决定给予其120名女职员选举权。

  2. If the city 's foreign residents are enfranchised , they won 't be able to vote until 1996 .

    如果该市的外国居民获得选举权,他们要到1996年才能投票。

  3. In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918 . 1918

    年英国妇女获得议会选举权

  4. Countries , 30 languagesUnexpected users from everywhere are enfranchised into the world of technology .

    在任何一个角落,连你想象不到的那些人们也被解放到科技的世界里来了。

  5. New Zealand was the first country to enfranchise women . It gave them the vote in 1895 . 6 .

    新西兰是第一个给予妇女选举权的国家,时间为1895年。

  6. In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918 .

    1918年英国妇女获得议会选举权。

  7. Here , three women , newly enfranchised to vote , cast their ballots in New York in1917 .

    图为刚刚获得选举权的3名妇女1917年在纽约投票。

  8. 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。

  9. Mohammed told his wife that he had no enmity for the country that had just enfranchised him with citizenship .

    穆罕默德对妻子说他对刚授予他公民权的国家毫无敌意。

  10. 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 .

    当投票受到限制时,新掌权的多数派已经决定按照他们前任曾使用的合法掠夺的同一原理制定法律体系。

  11. The internet enfranchises people who are not native speakers to use English in significant and meaningful ways , says Naomi Baron , professor of linguistics at American University in Washington DC .

    网络让那些非英语国家的人们在重要和意义重大的场合中更自由的使用英语,位于华盛顿地区的美利坚大学的语言学教授内奥米-巴伦说。

  12. Even when black people were enfranchised and began asserting their civil rights in the 1960s , politics in Chicago was manipulated in ways whose end-result was not so different from apartheid , he argues .

    他认为,甚至在20世纪60年代黑人得到解放时,他们开始强烈要求拥有自己的民主权利,但芝加哥的政治却被人们以不同方式操控,最终黑人得到的结果也与种族隔离制度相差无几。