disfranchisement单词基本解析:
n.剥夺公民权n.剥夺公民权;
disfranchisement变化用词:
名词: disfranchisement | 动词过去式: disfranchised | 动词过去分词: disfranchised | 动词现在分词: disfranchising | 动词第三人称单数: disfranchises |
disfranchisement英英释义:
Noun1. the discontinuation of a franchise; especially the discontinuation of the right to vote
名词 disfranchisement:
the discontinuation of a franchise; especially the discontinuation of the right to vote
DisfranchisementDisfranchisement (also called disenfranchisement) is the revocation of the right of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or rendering a person's vote less effective, or ineffective. Disfranchisement may occur explicitly through law, or implicitly by intimidation or by placing unreasonable requirements.
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disfranchisement中文词源:
disfranchisement用法和例句:
disfranchisement
It was, says one analyst, “equal-opportunity disfranchisement”.
一个分析师说这是“对等条件的公民权剥夺”。
4.He demanded openly and unequivocally the disfranchisement of every Negro no matter what his education or fortune.
他公开而明确地要求剥夺一切黑人的公民权,不论其所受教育程度高低,所占财产多寡;
Thought taking mainly charge of important internal affair such as capital charge, disfranchisement and confiscation, yet the gerousia does not possess the supremacy.
元老院主要负责死刑、剥夺公民权、没收财产等国内重大的政治事务,但元老院并不拥有至高无上的权力。
deprival of civil right; disfranchisement
剥夺公民权
Blacks were barred from voting, and their disfranchisement allowed white politicians to keep white schools white and black schools shabby.Any black who protested could be lynched.
在和平到来的第一年里,光是密西西比州就花去了1/5的政府预算来为伤残者购买假肢。
Blacks were barred from voting, and their disfranchisement allowed white politicians to keep white schools white and black schools shabby.
由于黑人不能参选,白人政客便可以肆无忌惮的让白人学校始终窗明几净,而黑人学校却长年破烂不堪。
The South must be kept down and disfranchisement of the whites was one way to keep the South down.
而且,"她为了把情况说得更有利些,又赶忙向北方佬士兵们补充一句,"那时候他喝得烂醉呢。"
disfranchise; disfranchisement; curtail sb. of his citizenship
褫夺公民权