enfranchise 详细解释

enfranchise

[in'fræntʃaiz]

v.给与选举权,解放

词形变化

名词: enfranchisement | 动词过去式: enfranchised | 动词过去分词: enfranchised | 动词现在分词: enfranchising | 动词第三人称单数: enfranchises |

词义辨析

同义:

v.给予……公民权(选举权)

naturalize  admit to citizenship

v.给予……自治权

authorize  license  privilege  charter  empower

v.释放

emancipate  affranchise  liberate  manumit  disenthral  set free  release  disimprison  unfetter  unshackle  

同义参见:

loosen  

英英释义

动词 enfranchise:

grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude

同义词:affranchise

grant voting rights

补充

enfranchiseenfranchise英:[inˈfræntʃaiz] 美:[ɛnˈfrænˌtʃaɪz]vt.1.给予选举权,给予自治权,解放

例句

1. The Reform Acts of 1884 and 1918 enfranchised working men and women.1884年和1918年的《改革法案》给予工人选举权。 2. If the city's foreign residents are enfranchised, they won't be able to vote until 2020.就算该市的外国居民获得选举权, 也要到2020年才能投票。 3. economically enfranchising all the people of this country使该国全体人民获得经济自由 4. to enfranchise working men and women赋予男女工人选举权 5. a proposal that foreigners should be enfranchised for local elections.主张给外国人本地选举权的提议。 6. newly enfranchised voters新近获得选举权的选民 7. She was a leader in the movement for the enfranchisement of women in the early 20th century.在20世纪初争取女性选举权的运动中,她是一位领导者。