disenfranchise
英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪz]
美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪz]
v. 剥夺(某人)的权利(尤指选举权)
过去分词:disenfranchised过去式:disenfranchised第三人称单数:disenfranchises现在分词:disenfranchising
BNC.24605 / COCA.19744
牛津词典
verb
- 剥夺(某人)的权利(尤指选举权)
to take away sb's rights, especially their right to vote
柯林斯词典
- VERB 剥夺…的选举权
To disenfranchise a group of people means to take away their right to vote, or their right to vote for what they really want.
- ...fears of an organized attempt to disenfranchise supporters of Father Aristide.
对剥夺阿里斯蒂德神父支持者选举权这一有组织企图的担心 - ...the helplessness of disenfranchised minorities.
被剥夺了选举权的少数民族的无助
双语例句
- White supremacists devise new methods to disenfranchise Negroes.
白人至上论者想出新的方法以剥夺黑人的公民权。
- 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。
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