emancipation 英 [ɪ,mænsɪ'peɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [ɪ,mænsə'peʃən]

emancipation

emancipation  英 [ɪ,mænsɪ'peɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ɪ,mænsə'peʃən]

n. 解放;释放 

名词复数:emancipations 

We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation. 我们必须使他们行动起来为他们自己的解放而斗争。
The Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States. 《解放宣言》在美国废除了黑奴制度。

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  • n. 解放;释放
  • 1. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation.

    我们必须使他们行动起来为他们自己的解放而斗争。

  • 2. The Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States.

    《解放宣言》在美国废除了黑奴制度。

  • 3. Here in Emancipation Hall, the great clean lines of these columns and the openness of the hall -- to see the statues that have been chosen to be placed here, is really remarkable to me.

    在解放大厅,映入你眼帘的是一排排巨大而洁净圆柱和空旷的大厅,你能够看到经过精挑细选放置在这的那些雕像。 对我来说,这一切真的令人难以忘怀。

  • emancipation (n.) 1630s, "a setting free," from French émancipation, from Latin emancipationem (nominative emancipatio), noun of action from past participle stem of emancipare (see emancipate). In modern use especially of the freeing of a minor from parental control. Specifically with reference to U.S. slavery from 1785 (the Emancipation Proclamation was issued July 22, 1862, effective Jan. 1, 1863). In Britain, with reference to easing of restrictions on Catholics, etc.
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