音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [?n'fr?n(t)?a?z; en-]美式音標(biāo) [?n?fr?n?t?a?z]國(guó)際音標(biāo) [in'fr?nt?aiz]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋vt. 給予選舉權(quán);給予自治權(quán);解放,釋放詞根記憶en(使…) + franchise(公民權(quán))→使…有公民權(quán)→給予…公民權(quán)同根派生n性質(zhì)的同根詞enfranchisement:解放,釋放。enfranchise相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Enfranchise human possibility.來(lái)自主管理人類的可能性。New Zealand was the first country to enfranchise women . It gave them the vote in 1895 .新西蘭是第一個(gè)給予婦女選舉權(quán)的國(guó)家,時(shí)間是在1895年。On February 24th the Senate voted to begin debate on a bill to enfranchise Washingtonians.2月24日參議院經(jīng)投票后開(kāi)始討論關(guān)于賦予華盛頓國(guó)會(huì)代表權(quán)的問(wèn)題。權(quán)威例句There is still time for the government to seek political deals that might enfranchise its opponents.ECONOMIST: Is a partial election really better than none?But - and then politically enfranchise the Sunnis for sure - reconciliation, amnesty, has to be the centerpiece.NPR: Is Victory in Iraq Still Possible?Such a private sector regulator would fully enfranchise all such constituents rather than merely allocate votes to its industry member firms.FORBES: FINRA CEO Ketchum's Speech And The Shortcomings Of Self Regulationenfranchise更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)enfranchise E 給予選舉權(quán)enfranchise ? 給予選舉權(quán)enfranchise U 給予選舉權(quán)enfranchise somebody 讓某人有投票權(quán)enfranchise women 給公民選舉權(quán)enfranchise更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 to give a person or group of people the right to vote in elections柯林斯英英字典 To enfranchise someone means to give them the right to vote in elections. enfranchise劍橋字典enfranchise柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義法學(xué)把據(jù)官冊(cè)享有的不動(dòng)產(chǎn)權(quán)轉(zhuǎn)為自由保有不動(dòng)產(chǎn)權(quán)(即世襲保有或終身保有)[亦作 franchise]