suffragette
英:[ˌsʌfrəˈdʒet] 美: [ˌsʌfrəˈdʒɛt]
suffragette 基本解释
n.妇女参政权论者;
变形
复数:suffragettes
英英释义
suffragette[ ,sʌfrə'dʒet ]
n.a woman advocate of women's right to vote (especially a militant advocate in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century)
suffragette 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Walden was secretly amused by the suffragette.
沃尔登对那个女权运动者暗自感到高兴。 - In July 1909, imprisoned English suffragette Marion Dunlop refused to eat.
在1909年7月,被捕的英国女权主义者马里恩·邓洛普开始绝食。
权威例句
An Examination of Suffragette Violence“Suffragettes in Satin Shorts”? Gender and Competitive BoxingThree waves of feminism: From suffragettes to grrlsBefore the Suffragettes: Women's Emancipation in the 1890s by David RubinsteinThe prison experiences of the suffragettes in Edwardian BritainCreating the ‘suffragette spirit’: British feminism and the historical imagination1Theatre and Fashion: Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes by Joel H. Kaplan; Sheila StowellFrom Visible Flâneuse to Spectacular Suffragette? The Prison, the Street, and the Sites of SuffrageMeasures and Meanings: Exploring the Ego-Net of Helen Kirkpatrick Watts, Militant SuffragetteCovert social movement networks and the secrecy-efficiency trade off: The case of the UK suffragettes (1906–1914) ☆