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
- It is elected by universal suffrage according to a system of proportional representation to multi-member constituencies.
它是由按照一定选区一定比例的原则普选产生的。 - She was a strong advocate of women's suffrage.
她是女性选举权的坚定倡导者。 - China has indicated that it will allow universal suffrage for chief executive election in 2017.
北京方面已暗示,将允许香港在2017年实现特首普选。 - Women suffrage will not, to say the truth. add to the political confusion.
说真的,妇女拥有选举权并不会增加政治上的混乱。 - The ultimate aim is the election of both the chief executive and the entire legislature through universal suffrage.
最终目标是行政长官和整个立法会均透过普选产生。 - 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 voters gave their suffrage to him.
投票人都投票选他。 - Universal suffrage is thus the gauge of the maturity of the working class.
因此,普选制是测量工人阶级成熟性的标尺。 - 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。 - 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。
