a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment;
"American women got the vote in 1920"
suffrage 片语
片语
manhood suffrage男公民选举权
suffrage censitaire纳税选举
universal suffrage普选权
Suffrage e选举权
equal suffrage平等选举权
Chinese suffrage华人参政
suffrage movement投票权运动(Suffrage Movement)
general suffrage普通选举权
suffrage 例句
英汉例句
women「srights to the suffrage 1873
妇女的参政权,1873
remember, this was still more than half a century away from women」s suffrage and being a man meant that you could manage your monthly $13 wages independently.
你要知道,那时离妇女获得选举权还有半个多世纪。作为一名男人便意味着你可以自由支配每月的13美元。
women「s suffrage in britain was achieved not by imposition from abroad but through long internal social debate, which is as it should be in so obviously sovereign a matter.
suffrage in bhutan is unique in that each family-unit, rather than individual, has one vote.
不丹的投票权是特有的,以每个家庭而非个人为单位,每家都有一票。
consider the words of the neurologist charles l. dana, who in the early 1900s opposed women’s suffrage partly because of the structural differences between male and female brains and bodies.
it is a measure of the government’s hyperactive radicalism that a referendum proposing the biggest change to the electoral system since female suffrage has, until now, seemed a recondite side story.