disenfranchise 详细解释

disenfranchise

[.disin'fræntʃaiz]

vt. 剥夺 ... 公民权
=disfranchise

词形变化

名词: disenfranchisement | 动词过去式: disenfranchised | 动词过去分词: disenfranchised | 动词现在分词: disenfranchising | 动词第三人称单数: disenfranchises |

英英释义

动词 disenfranchise:

deprive of voting rights

同义词:disfranchise

补充

disenfranchisedisenfranchise英:[ˌdisinˈfræntʃaiz] 美:[ˌdɪsɛnˈfrænˌtʃaɪz]vt.1.剥夺…的选举权, 剥夺…的公民权, 终止…的特许权

例句

1. 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 2. Florida is one of seven states that disenfranchises ex-felons.佛罗里达州是剥夺有重罪前科者投票权的七个州之一。 3. With no access to electricity, they will be disenfranchised.没有电力可用, 他们享有的特权将被剥夺。 4. the law disenfranchised some 3,000 voters on the basis of a residence qualification.法律以居住资格为基准剥夺了大约3,000人的选举权。 5. the move would disenfranchise the disabled from using the town centre.该提议剥夺了残疾人使用市中心的权利。 6. They disenfranchised poor people by making property ownership a requirement for registering to vote.他们把拥有财产定为注册选举的必需条件,从而剥夺了穷人的选举权。 7. disenfranchised minorities被剥夺选举权的少数民族 8. the disenfranchisement of minorities对少数民族选举权的剥夺