suffrage的意思和读音

suffrage

: [ˈsʌfrɪdʒ] : ['sʌfrɪdʒ]

n.

suffrages  

suffragen.

1.the right to vote in political elections

universal suffrage(= the right of all adults to vote)

women's suffrage

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n.1.the right to vote

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1.While her beliefs were in line with most feminists, she did not fight for feminists causes, save giving suffrage rights to women.

2."Northerners" would be excluded from any suffrage bill because their nuclear-armed country has no diplomatic ties with Japan.,“

3.She wore flat heels and looked like a page out of an old album of Early woman suffrage days.穿

4.In contemporary America, the extension of the suffrage does not always deepen the extent of political participation.

5.Nothing is at last sacred but integrity of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world.西

6.One of the largest protests of the suffrage movement happened the day before Woodrow Wilson was to be inaugurated as President in 1913.1913·

7.As one of women's fundamental rights, their suffrage was added to the U. S. Constitution in the wake of the feminism in the United States.

8.A closer examination of the subject shows us the motive which causes the right of suffrage to be based upon the supposition of incapacity.

9.Women suffrage will not, to say the truth. add to the political confusion.

10.China has ruled out universal suffrage for either, and is resisting demands for a timetable to be set for introducing it.