单词
suffrage
读音
ˈsʌfrɪdʒ
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释义
n. 选举权;投票;参政权;代祷;赞成票
例句
The economic development theory is inadequate to explain certain historical facts about the implementation of women's suffrage.
经济发展理论不足以解释关于妇女投票权实施的某些历史事实。
For example, why was women's suffrage, instituted nationally in the United States in 1920, not instituted nationally in Switzerland until the 1970's?
例如,为什么美国在1920年开始实行妇女选举权,而瑞士直到20世纪70年代才开始实行?
However, urbanization cannot fully explain women's suffrage.
然而,城市化并不能完全赋予妇女投票权。
The economic development theory is inadequate to explain certain historical facts about the implementation of women's suffrage.
经济发展理论不足以解释关于妇女投票权实施的某些历史事实。
For example, why was women's suffrage, instituted nationally in the United States in 1920, not instituted nationally in Switzerland until the 1970's?
例如,为什么美国在1920年开始实行妇女选举权,而瑞士直到20世纪70年代才开始实行?
However, urbanization cannot fully explain women's suffrage.
然而,城市化并不能完全赋予妇女投票权。
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promoted what he called universal suffrage.Of course, by universal suffrage,Jackson really meant universal white, male suffrage.
It wasn't until 1920that the women's suffrage movementwon their 30-year battle,
the United State's first common man President,promoted what he called universal suffrage.Of course, by universal suffrage,
And then came a yes.The Women's Suffrage and Women's Rights Movementmet endless no's, until finally, there was a yes.
leading a military raid;championing the cause of women’s suffrage;these are just a handful of the accomplishments
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