suffragette
英式音标:[ˌsʌfrəˈdʒet] 美式音标:[ˌsʌfrəˈdʒɛt]
suffragette基本解释 n. 妇女参政权论者 suffragette的意思释义 n.妇女参政权论者;变形 复数:s
suffragette怎么读
英式音标:[ˌsʌfrəˈdʒet]
美式音标:[ˌsʌfrəˈdʒɛt]
suffragette基本解释
n. 妇女参*权论者
suffragette的意思释义
n.
妇女参*权论者;
变形
复数:suffragettes
英英释义
suffragette[ ,sʌfrə\'dʒet ]n.a woman advocate of women\'s right to vote (especially a militant advocate in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century)
suffragette用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Walden was secretly amused by the suffragette.
沃尔登对那个女权运动者暗自感到高兴。
In July 1909, imprisoned English suffragette Marion Dunlop refused to eat.
在1909年7月,被捕的英国女权主义者马里恩·邓洛普开始绝食。
例句参考
An Examination of Suffragette Violence“Suffragettes in Satin Shorts”? Gender and Competitive Boxing
Three waves of feminism: From suffragettes to grrls
Before the Suffragettes: Women\'s Emancipation in the 1890s by David Rubinstein
The prison experiences of the suffragettes in Edwardian Britain
Creating the ‘suffragette spirit’: British feminism and the historical imagination1
Theatre and Fashion: Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes by Joel H. Kaplan; Sheila Stowell
From Visible Flâneuse to Spectacular Suffragette? The Prison, the Street, and the Sites of Suffrage
Measures and Meanings: Exploring the Ego-Net of Helen Kirkpatrick Watts, Militant Suffragette
Covert social movement networks and the secrecy-efficiency trade off: The case of the UK suffragettes (1906–1914) ☆
suffragette词源
suffragette (n.)
\"female supporter of the cause of women\'s voting rights,\" 1906, from suffrage, with French fem. ending -ette, but not in the sense in which it was in vogue at the time.
suffragette. A more regrettable formation than others such as leaderette & flannelette, in that it does not even mean a sort of suffrage as they mean a sort of leader & of flannel, & therefore tends to vitiate the popular conception of the termination\'s meaning. The word itself may now be expected to die, having lost its importance; may its influence on word-making die with it! [Fowler, 1926]
Compare suffragist.suffragette相关例句
1.Walden was secretly amused by the suffragette.
沃尔登对那个女权运动者暗自感到高兴。
3.After women obtained the right to vote, the suffragette movement became a dead duck in Britain.
妇女获得选举权后,鼓吹妇女参*的妇女运动,在英国成了不能再引起人们举趣的问题了。