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abolitionism
[ˌæbəʊˈlɪʃənɪzəm] [ˌæbəˈlɪʃənˌɪzəm]

  • n. 废除主义;废奴主义

专业释义英英释义

  • 废奴 - 引用次数:2

    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年宪法对隶制度的确立、废奴主义运动以及1857年斯科特案。

    参考来源 - 美国宪政史上黑人民权的演变

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abolitionism [ ,æbəu'liʃənizəm ]

  • n. the doctrine that calls for the abolition of slavery

以上来源于: WordNet

双语例句原声例句权威例句

  • It became the voice of militant abolitionism.

    成为声音好战废除主义。

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  • “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.

    说:“内战道义上完善计算常常应用其他战争中,很多战争行为说成是无上崇高的废奴主义战争。”

    youdao

  • His support for abolitionism late in life created controversy, and at times he was subject to abuse from crowds while speaking on the topic, however this was not always the case.

    晚年由于支持奴主义而引起争议,这一观点当众演说,不时遭受辱骂,但并非总是如此。

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  • Aware that Cameron was in Philadelphia again and believing that she was in "imminent danger, " Walker moved to Boston, the nation's hotbed of abolitionism.

    WSJ: Book Review: To Free a Family

  • They were newcomers to abolitionism.

    WSJ: Book Review: To Free a Family

  • 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

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