coverture
英:['kʌvətjə] 美: ['kʌvətʃə]
coverture 基本解释
n.保护,掩护;
英英释义
Coverture
Coverture (sometimes spelled couverture) was a legal doctrine whereby, upon marriage, a woman's legal rights were subsumed by those of her husband. Coverture was enshrined in the common law of England and the United States throughout most of the 19th century.以上来源于:Wikipedia
coverture 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- They took action with police's coverture.
他们在警方的掩护下采取了行动。
权威例句
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