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

  1. 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

    1. 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.
      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

    双语例句

    1. 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。
    2. 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。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. deprive of voting rights

        Synonym:    disfranchise