enfranchises

听听怎么读
[enˈfrænˌtʃaɪziz]
是什么意思
  • v.

    给予选举权( enfranchise的第三人称单数 );(从奴隶制中)解放;

  • 英英释义

    enfranchise[ in'fræntʃaiz ]

    • v.
      • grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude

        "Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century"

        同义词:affranchise

      • grant voting rights
    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. In Britain women were enfranchised in 1918.
      1918年英国妇女获得议会选举权。
    2. The slaves were enfranchised.
      奴隶们被释放了。

    权威例句

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    Beggars can't be voters: Why Washington's felon re-enfranchisement law violates the Equal Protection Clause
    EDITORIAL: Enfranchise everyone: time to welcome reform
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