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 emancipation [ɪ`mænsə'peʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 释放, 解放

[医] 解放(胎儿在母体内成立局部自主状态)


  1. The emancipation of women depends on themselves.
    妇女的解放依靠她们自己。
  2. Emancipation from ignorance and the extinction of all attachment.
    解脱从无知中解放出来,并消除了所有的业力
  3. The Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States.
    《解放黑人奴隶宣言》废除了美国的奴隶制。


emancipation
[ noun ]
freeing someone from the control of another; especially a parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child
<noun.act>


Emancipation \E*man`ci*pa"tion\, n. [L. emancipatio: cf. F.
['e]mancipation.]
The act of setting free from the power of another, from
slavery, subjection, dependence, or controlling influence;
also, the state of being thus set free; the act or process of
emancipation, or the state thereby achieved; liberation; as,
the emancipation of slaves; the emancipation of minors; the
emancipation of a person from prejudices; the emancipation of
the mind from superstition; the emancipation of a nation from
tyranny or subjection.

Syn: Deliverance; liberation; release; freedom; manumission;
enfranchisement.

  1. The division continued after emancipation, Mathews said, with lighter blacks finding it easier to get jobs and gain entree into other levels of society.
  2. Barro's recommendation of compensated emancipation was in fact offered by Abraham Lincoln and was flatly rejected by slaveholders.
  3. I support female emancipation and a degree of equality. But talk like that provoked a turning of the worm. I said: 'It's gone too far, you know, this taunting of men.
  4. "The emancipation actually took the wind out of a growing abolitionist movement.
  5. Only now, with emancipation, did the Israelites have to worry about food, water and protection from armed attack." While more Jews are being allowed to leave the Soviet Union, the situation for those still there has moderated.
  6. Mr. Bell's laudable goal of "decolonizing black minds" would require an emancipation from reliance on government and overemphasis on race and class.
  7. This is emancipation, and it is magnificently done. Whether you will take to the accents depends on how well you know the north-east.
  8. He had spent two decades in colonial prisons as an alleged terrorist and was widely acclaimed by black Zimbabweans as one of the champions of political emancipation.
  9. However, as 1988 marks the 100th anniversary of the emancipation of Brazil's slaves, this year's parade saw added emphasis on the role of black people.
  10. If, for those who write the history of our times, the 20th century is remembered as the century of the state, the 21st century must be an era of emancipation, the age of the individual.
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