enfranchisement
enfranchisement 英 [ɪn'fræntʃɪzmənt] 美 [ɪn'fræntʃɪzmənt]
n. 解放,释放
名词复数:enfranchisements
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- n. 解放,释放
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1. But, paradoxically, as democracy gets stronger and the middle class grows richer, it can realize it has more to lose than gain from a real enfranchisement of society.
但矛盾的是,民主发展了,资产阶级也富裕了,他们却意识到从一个真正解放的社会里能失去的越来越多,能获取的越来越少。
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2. One would think that with the abolition of property requirements and poll taxes, the enfranchisement of people of color, women, and 18-year-olds, the battle for the right to vote had been won.
按说,在废除了财产要求和人头税,使有色人种、妇女和18岁的人有了投票权以后,争取投票权的斗争便胜利结束了。
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3. A bloody civil war that practically tore the country in twain led to the enfranchisement of black former slaves.
摆脱奴隶地位的黑人的投票权,是经过一场几乎把全国一分为二的血淋淋的内战才取得的。
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