abolitionism
基本解释
- n. 废除主义;废奴主义
英汉例句
- “All too often, ” he continues, “the moral calculus perfected in the Civil War has been applied to other wars, often in cases involving nothing as noble as abolitionism.
他说:“内战在道义上完善的计算常常被应用到其他战争中,很多战争行为被说成是无上崇高的废奴主义战争。” - An evangelist, abolitionist, and feminist, Sojourner Truth (c. 1797-1883) is remembered for her unschooled but remarkable voice raised in support of abolitionism, the freedmen, and women's rights.
索杰纳•特鲁斯(1797-1883)是一名福音派教徒、废奴主义者、女权主义者,她未受过正规教育,但在支持废奴主义、自由人及女权时其意见卓杰,因而广为人知。 - It became the voice of militant abolitionism.
它成为的声音,好战的废除主义。 - He'd gotten caught up in Abolitionism and anti-slavery, as young people get caught up in political fervor and movements of their times, sometimes.
他支持废奴主义和反奴隶制,和其他年轻人一样,非常热衷于政治热潮和反抗运动
耶鲁公开课 - 美国内战与重建课程节选 - The third is gender equality; that's at least as old as abolitionism.
第三点是性别平等,这至少与废奴主义同样古老
耶鲁公开课 - 美国内战与重建课程节选 - This is a tension which, apart from occasional spasms such as 19th-century British abolitionism (which, interestingly, did not prevent Britain from supporting the Confederacy to keep the cotton flowing to the mills of Lancashire), not only is absent from other nations, but elicits cynical laughter from them.
ECONOMIST: Letters - And when Douglass - in Douglas' day, most whites believed in theory that blacks were subhuman, yet they'd experienced Douglas' magic, his artistry, and they'd essentially shed their racism to the degree that they'd be converted to his cause of abolitionism or anti-slavery, and there are countless examples of that happening.
NPR: Lincoln and Douglass Shared Uncommon Bond
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
专业释义
- 废奴
This chapter contains three events in the constitutional history, i. e. the establishment of slavery in the 1789 Constitution, the abolitionism movement, and the case of Scot v. Sandford in 1857.
本章包含宪政史上的三件大事,即1789年宪法对奴隶制度的确立、废奴主义运动以及1857年斯科特案。