suffrage
英 [ˈsʌfrɪdʒ]
美 [ˈsʌfrɪdʒ]
n. 选举权; 投票权
复数:suffrages
BNC.10761 / COCA.16498
牛津词典
noun
- 选举权;投票权
the right to vote in political elections- universal suffrage (= the right of all adults to vote)
普选权 - women's suffrage
妇女的选举权
- universal suffrage (= the right of all adults to vote)
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 选举权;投票权
Suffrageis the right of people to vote for a government or national leader.- He was an advocate of universal suffrage as a basis for social equality.
他提倡普选权,认为这是社会公平的基础。 - ...the women's suffrage movement.
争取妇女选举权的运动
- He was an advocate of universal suffrage as a basis for social equality.
英英释义
noun
- a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US Constitution
- American women got the vote in 1920
双语例句
- There is no sign of a major change in beijing's stance over universal suffrage.
没有迹象显示中央政府对普选的立场有重大改变。 - Second, male suffrage was generally accepted in the United States by the early years of the19th century;
其次,19世纪初美国已经普遍实行男子选举权制度。 - The voters gave their suffrage to him.
投票人都投票选他。 - Geographical constituency elections are held on the basis of universal suffrage.
地方选区选举以普选方式进行。 - As one anti-suffrage agitator wrote in The New York Times in 1871, Suffrage!
一个反对女性参政的煽动者,在1871年的《纽约时报》上写道:选举权! - She was a strong advocate of women's suffrage.
她是女性选举权的坚定倡导者。 - We have spent enough time and effort over the past two years on the question of universal suffrage and we should refocus and redeploy our time and energy on other matters, he said.
梁振英表示:过去两年,我们已在普选的问题上花费了足够多的时间和精力。我们应该将时间和精力重新聚焦和部署到其他事务上。 - Suffrage is universal over 18.
凡年满18岁者都有选举权。 - A man of renowned power or authority. suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males.
王握有权柄或有权威的男子选举权过去是白人成年男子的特权。 - In England, women suffrage was established in1928.
在英国,女性投票权是在1928年确立的。
