disfranchised

英 [dɪs'fræn(t)ʃaɪz]

vt. 剥夺公民权;剥夺推举议员权
disfranchise 的过去分词, 过去式



双语例句

  1. Scarlett laughed, and with some justice, for at that time, Bullock was safe in the governor's chair, twenty-seven Negroes were in the legislature and thousands of the Democratic voters of Georgia were disfranchised.
    思嘉听了,大笑起来,她是笑得有道理的,因为当时布洛克在州长的位置上坐得稳稳当当,州议会里已经有了二十七个黑人,佐治亚州有数千名选民有了选举权。