enfranchise
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ɪn'fræn(t)ʃaɪz; en-]
- 美式音标 [ɛnˈfrænˌtʃaɪz]
- 国际音标 [in'fræntʃaiz]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- vt. 给予选举权;给予自治权;解放,释放
词根记忆
- en(使…) + franchise(公民权)→使…有公民权→给予…公民权
英汉例句
- Enfranchise human possibility.
来自主管理人类的可能性。 - New Zealand was the first country to enfranchise women . It gave them the vote in 1895 .
新西兰是第一个给予妇女选举权的国家,时间是在1895年。 - On February 24th the Senate voted to begin debate on a bill to enfranchise Washingtonians.
2月24日参议院经投票后开始讨论关于赋予华盛顿国会代表权的问题。 - There is still time for the government to seek political deals that might enfranchise its opponents.
ECONOMIST: Is a partial election really better than none? - But - and then politically enfranchise the Sunnis for sure - reconciliation, amnesty, has to be the centerpiece.
NPR: Is Victory in Iraq Still Possible? - Such a private sector regulator would fully enfranchise all such constituents rather than merely allocate votes to its industry member firms.
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双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- enfranchise E 给予选举权
- enfranchise õ 给予选举权
- enfranchise U 给予选举权
- enfranchise somebody 让某人有投票权
- enfranchise women 给公民选举权
短语
英英字典
- to give a person or group of people the right to vote in elections
- To enfranchise someone means to give them the right to vote in elections.
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专业释义
- 把据官册享有的不动产权转为自由保有不动产权(即世袭保有或终身保有)[亦作 franchise]