
英:/'ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪz/ 美:/'ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪz/
过去式 disenfranchised 过去分词 disenfranchised 现在分词 disenfranchising 第三人称单数 disenfranchises
GRE,GMAT
vt. 剥夺…的公民权(等于disfranchise)
But this would disenfranchise lawyers and doctors who work long hours or poor people who work two jobs.
但是,这将剥夺律师和医生谁长时间工作或工作穷人谁两个职位。
By holding the control of the education, you disenfranchise conservative Jews who are resisting this Greek influence.
通过控制教育,可以剥夺保守派的公民权,即抵制希腊影响的犹太人。
The rush to fix the latest glitches followed Comelec's revelation that it had evidence of a plot to disenfranchise voters by exploiting their unfamiliarity with the machine-countable ballot forms.
选举*********披露,有迹象显示有人利用选民对电脑计票系统不熟悉这一点来侵害选民的选举权。之后,该*********竭尽全力修复最近出现的故障。
disenfranchise(动词)是英语中一个具有法律和社会意义的词汇,其核心含义为“剥夺权利”,尤其指公民权、选举权或特定群体享有的法定特权。以下是详细解析:
如需更多例句或词源分析,可参考权威词典(如、5、7)。
词性: 动词
发音: /ˌdɪs.ɪnˈfræn.tʃaɪz/
定义: 剥夺某人权利或特权,使其丧失参政权或选举权。
用法: Disenfranchise常常与表示受害者的人群一起使用。例如,黑人和女性在美国历史上曾被剥夺过选举权和参政权。
例句:
Voter ID laws have been used in some states to disenfranchise minority voters. (某些州使用选民ID法剥夺少数族裔选民的权利。)
The government's attempts to disenfranchise opposition voters led to protests across the country. (政府试图剥夺反对派选民的权利,这导致全国范围内的抗议。)
解释: Disenfranchise这个词源于法语“enfranchir”的否定前缀“dis-”,意思是“剥夺某人权利或特权”,尤其是参政权或选举权。该词常常用于描述政治上的剥夺,例如在美国历史上,黑人和女性曾被剥夺过选举权和参政权。
近义词: deprive, strip, divest
反义词: enfranchise, empower
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