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1 enfranchised
який має ( або отримав) право голосу ( на виборах) -
2 enfranchised
memberi hak memilih -
3 enfranchised
finance, business, economy• äänioikeutettu -
4 enfranchised
vabastatud, täieõiguslik -
5 enfranchised
adj.exento, horro.pp.participio pasado del verbo ENFRANCHISE.pt.pretérito del verbo: ENFRANCHISE -
6 Enfranchised
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Enfranchised
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7 enfranchised
vპოლიტიკურ უფლებებმინიჭებული, პოლიტიკური უფლებები მიანიჭა -
8 enfranchised, Indian
Indien(ienne)émancipé -
9 newly enfranchised electorate
избиратели, впервые получившие право участия в выборахPolitics english-russian dictionary > newly enfranchised electorate
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10 exento
• enfranchised -
11 horro
• enfranchised -
12 цензовый
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13 manumitir
v.to manumit, to emancipate.* * *1 to manumit, set free* * *VT to manumit* * *= manumit, enfranchise.Ex. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.Ex. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* * *= manumit, enfranchise.Ex: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.
Ex: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* * *manumitir [I1 ]vt* * *manumitir vtFormal [esclavo] to emancipate* * *v/t fmlemancipate, manumit fml -
14 enfranchise
en·fran·chise[ɪnˈfræn(t)ʃaɪz, AM enˈ-]vt ( form)▪ to \enfranchise sb jdm das Wahlrecht verleihen▪ to be \enfranchised wahlberechtigt sein* * *[In'frntSaIz]vt1) (= give vote to) das Wahlrecht geben or erteilen (+dat)* * *enfranchise [ınˈfræntʃaız] v/t1. Sklaven befreien, freilassen3. a) jemandem die Bürgerrechte verleihenb) jemandem das Wahlrecht verleihen:be enfranchised das Wahlrecht erhalten; wahlberechtigt sein4. einer Stadt politische Rechte gewähren5. Br einem Ort Vertretung im Unterhaus verleihen* * *v.befreien v. -
15 horro
adj.1 enfranchised, set at liberty.2 free (exento), disengaged.* * *► adjetivo1 (esclavo) free* * *ADJ frm1) (=exento) free, exempt, enfranchisedhorro de — bereft of, devoid of
2) (Bio) sterile* * *A ‹esclavo› enfranchised, freeB ‹ganado› sterile* * *horro, -a adjLiterario1. [animal] sterile2. [esclavo] emancipated -
16 conceder el derecho al voto
(v.) = enfranchiseEx. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* * *(v.) = enfranchiseEx: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.
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17 dar libertad a un esclavo
(v.) = manumitEx. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* * *(v.) = manumitEx: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.
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18 emancipación
f.1 emancipation, freedom, independence.2 emancipation, act of emancipating.* * *1 emancipation* * *noun f.* * *SF emancipation* * *femenino (Der) emancipation; ( de nación) liberation, emancipation; ( de esclavo) emancipation, freeingla emancipación de la mujer — the emancipation of women o women's liberation
* * *= emancipation, empowerment, manumission.Ex. We who run libraries are equally for this kind of emancipation.Ex. The women's movement and those concerned with women and development have long recognized that information is a means of empowerment for women.Ex. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.----* emancipación de la mujer = female emancipation.* emancipación económica = economic emancipation.* * *femenino (Der) emancipation; ( de nación) liberation, emancipation; ( de esclavo) emancipation, freeingla emancipación de la mujer — the emancipation of women o women's liberation
* * *= emancipation, empowerment, manumission.Ex: We who run libraries are equally for this kind of emancipation.
Ex: The women's movement and those concerned with women and development have long recognized that information is a means of empowerment for women.Ex: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* emancipación de la mujer = female emancipation.* emancipación económica = economic emancipation.* * *( Der) emancipation; (de una nación) liberation, emancipation; (de un esclavo) emancipation, freeingluchó por lograr la emancipación de la mujer she fought for the emancipation of women o for women's liberation* * *
emancipación sustantivo femenino
emancipation
emancipación sustantivo femenino emancipation
' emancipación' also found in these entries:
English:
emancipation
* * *emancipación nf[de esclavos] emancipation; [de menores de edad] coming of age; [de país] liberation;la emancipación de la mujer the emancipation of women* * *f emancipation -
19 emancipar
v.to emancipate, to free (esclavo, pueblo).Ellos rescatan a su primo They ransom their cousin.* * *1 to emancipate, free1 to become emancipated, become free* * *1.VT to emancipate, free2.See:* * *1. 2.emanciparse v pron mujer/hijo (Der) to become emancipated; colonia to gain independence* * *= emancipate, empower, enfranchise.Ex. Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.Ex. This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.Ex. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.----* emancipar a un esclavo = manumit.* * *1. 2.emanciparse v pron mujer/hijo (Der) to become emancipated; colonia to gain independence* * *= emancipate, empower, enfranchise.Ex: Regardless of whether automation emancipates the library itself from reliance on cataloging data, we recognize our responsibility to meet the needs of libraries that cannot take advantage of the new technology.
Ex: This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.Ex: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* emancipar a un esclavo = manumit.* * *emancipar [A1 ]vt‹esclavo› to emancipate, free, set … free, give … his/her freedom; ‹pueblo› to free, liberate, set … free«mujer casada/hijo» ( Der) to become emancipated; «colonia» to gain independenceen los últimos 50 años las mujeres se han emancipado mucho women have become a great deal more liberated in the last 50 years* * *
emancipar verbo transitivo to emancipate
' emancipar' also found in these entries:
English:
emancipate
* * *♦ vt[liberar] [esclavo, pueblo] to free, to emancipate; [país] to liberate* * *v/tI emancipate* * *emancipar vt: to emancipate♦ emancipación nf -
20 emancipar a un esclavo
(v.) = manumitEx. There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.* * *(v.) = manumitEx: There were a total 1713 manumissions, 250 manumitted by colonial law and the remainder had been enfranchised by persons in England.
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