manumission
英:[ˌmænjʊ'mɪʃən] 美: [ˌmænjə'mɪʃən]
manumission 基本解释
n.解放;
英英释义
manumission[ ,mænju'miʃən ]
n.the formal act of freeing from slavery"he believed in the manumission of the slaves"
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