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disenfranchised

英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪzd]

美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪzd]

v.  剥夺(某人)的权利(尤指选举权)
disenfranchise的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:disenfranchised 过去式:disenfranchised 

BNC.37057 / COCA.20174

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 剥夺…的选举权
    Todisenfranchisea group of people means to take away their right to vote, or their right to vote for what they really want.
    1. ...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
    2. ...the helplessness of disenfranchised minorities.
      被剥夺了选举权的少数民族的无助

英英释义

adj

  • deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
    1. labor was voiceless
    2. disenfrenchised masses took to the streets
    Synonym:disfranchisedvoicelessvoteless

双语例句

  • British people are effectively disenfranchised with little effective control over how they are governed with our law all but inaccessible to ordinary people.
    英国人实际上很少被剥夺依法治国的权利,但是这并不涉及一般大众。
  • I feel disenfranchised from this world, and it hurts.
    我觉得我在这个世界里被剥夺了选举权,我受伤了。
  • Some disenfranchised samurai, especially Christian ones, found themselves in places like the Philippinesand Siam.
    一些失去了地位的武士,特别是基督徒,在菲律宾和暹罗寻找容身之地。
  • Service cuts are felt more keenly by those on lower incomes who may already feel disenfranchised.
    那些低收入者对服务的减少更加敏感,他们也学已经感受到权力被剥夺了。
  • Many of these stateless people are among the world's poorest; all are the most disenfranchised.
    这些无国籍的人中大部分是世界上最贫穷的,都是被剥夺最多权利的人。
  • Tax rises often have greater impact on the upper-income elite; service cuts are felt more keenly by those on lower incomes who may already feel disenfranchised.
    税收的增加往往只会对高收入群体有很大影响,而那些已经倍感排斥的低收入人群则会对社会服务的削减更加敏锐。
  • Sluggish post-crisis growth in the US and Europe is unlikely to be strong enough to reduce already high unemployment – especially for disenfranchised youth.
    后危机时代下,美国和欧洲的疲软增长不大可能降低居高不下的失业率&尤其是丧失了公民权的年轻人群的失业率。
  • Those are the kinds of connections that we had to make in the beginning to help one another, she said. For so long we had to figure it out for ourselves because we were so disenfranchised.
    那是我们在一开始就必须建立起的一种关联,以便互相帮助,她说,而长期以来,我们都不得不自己搞定这件事,因为我们丝毫享受不到公民权利。
  • A disenfranchised person cannot vote or hold office.
    被剥夺公民权的人不能投票也不能任公职。
  • The prospect of half the country feeling disenfranchised and led by a president they do not support is alarming enough for foreign diplomats who are anxious for stability in Afghanistan.
    该国一半人感到被剥夺了权利,再加上一个由他们不支持的人领导阿富汗;这样的预期对于渴望看到一个安定阿富汗的外国外交官来说是令人震惊的。