1.释放(奴隶)
2.给与...公民权[选举权,参政权];给与...自治权
1.to give someone the right to vote
2.to make a slave free
1.that had just enfranchised him with citizenship.
刚授予他公民权的。
2.when reformers swept away "rotten" boroughs with handfuls of voters, and enfranchised new industrial cities.
一会儿撤掉腐化不堪的自治郡以及人浮于事的选民,一会儿赋予新型工业城市选举权。
3.Newly-enfranchised citizens in the Arab world face the task of building institutions to entrench the rule of law.
阿拉伯世界刚赢得政治权利的公民们,面临着建立制度、巩固法治的任务。
4.Democracy is no benefit to those enfranchised.
民主实际上对广大民众毫无益处。
5.Here, three women, newly enfranchised to vote, cast their ballots in New York in 1917.
图为刚刚获得选举权的3名妇女1917年在纽约投票。
6.Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century.
十九世纪中期奴隶们都恢复了自由。
7.The 19th Amendment enfranchised women in 1920.
1920年,宪法第19修正案授予女性选举权。
8.IBM Idea Unexpected users, everywhere, are enfranchised by technology
意想不到的使用者,在任何地方,被技术赋予同样的权利