enfranchised
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美[ɪnˈfræntʃaɪzd]
- adj. 给予选举权的
- v. 给予选举权;解放,释放;授予特许经营权(enfranchise 的过去式和过去分词)
双语例句
- 1. To dance with dream-enfranchised feet.
- 梦想解放出它们的双脚,舞蹈不停。
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- 2. In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918.
- 1918年英国妇女失掉议会选举权。
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- 3. In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918.
- 1918年英国妇女获得议会选举权。
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- 4. If the city's foreign residents are enfranchised, they won't be able to vote until 1996.
- 如果该市的外国居民获得选举权,他们要到1996年才能投票。
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- 5. Men in urban areas who met the property qualification were enfranchised and the Act roughly doubled the electorate in England and Wales from one to two million men.
- 符合财产资格市区男性获赋投票权,英格兰与威尔士选民在法案下约增一倍,从一百万到二百万人。
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- 6. And if the Palestinians were enfranchised, demography suggests that a Greater Israel between the Mediterranean and the Jordan river, including Gaza, would no longer be predominantly Jewish.
- 如果巴勒斯坦公民拥有了选举权,那从人口学上看,地中海到约旦河,包括加沙在内的大以色列地区的大部分人口将不再是犹太人。
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- 7. And if the Palestinians were enfranchised, demography suggests that a Greater Israel between the Mediterranean and the Jordan river, including Gaza, would no longer be predominantly Jewish.
- 如果巴勒斯坦公民拥有了选举权,那从人口学上看,地中海到约旦河,包括加沙在内的大以色列地区的大部分人口将不再是犹太人。
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