disenfranchised adj. 无权的,无社会归属感的
v. 剥夺(某人)的权利(尤指选举权)(disenfranchise 的过去式和过去分词)
- He isn't that one reporter who was disenfranchised recently?
他不是那个最近被剥夺权利的记者吗?。 - At the same time, Aguerre notes, it has always been able to find young, disenfranchised Basques to join its cause.
同时,阿盖尔注意到,它总是能够找到年轻,被剥夺权利的巴斯克人加入其原因。 - During the struggle against apartheid, the ANC came to see itself—and was seen—as the only true representative of the disenfranchised black majority.
在与种族隔离的斗争中,ANC看清了自己——也被视为——是被剥夺了选择权的黑人多数派的真正代表。
disenfranchised[ adj ]
deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
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labor was voicelessdisenfrenchised masses took to the streets
disenfranchised \disenfranchised\ adj.
deprived of the rights of citizenship, especially the right
to vote. Opposite of {enfranchised}.
Syn: disfranchised, voteless.
[WordNet 1.5]