enfranchisement
- n.选举权的授予
noun
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- the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on
- Synonym: certification
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- a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)
- Synonym: franchise
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3
- freedom from political subjugation or servitude
数据来源:WordNet
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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
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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。
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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。
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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。
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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。
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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
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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。