civil rights
英 [ˌsɪvl ˈraɪts]
美 [ˌsɪvl ˈraɪts]
n. 公民权
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 公民权
the rights that every person in a society has, for example to be treated equally, to be able to vote, work, etc. whatever their sex, race or religion- the civil rights leader Martin Luther King
民权领袖马丁∙路德∙金
- the civil rights leader Martin Luther King
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 公民权
Civil rightsare the rights that people have in a society to equal treatment and equal opportunities, whatever their race, sex, or religion.- ...the civil rights movement.
民权运动 - ...violations of civil rights.
侵犯公民权利
- ...the civil rights movement.
双语例句
- These ideas resurfaced again in the American civil rights movement
这些观念在美国民权运动中重新抬头。 - Every citizen is supposed to have civil rights and civil duties.
每一个公民都有权力和义务。 - Government has great responsibilities for public safety and public health, for civil rights and common schools.
对公共安全和大众健康,对民权和学校教育,政府都应负有极大的责任。 - They suffer from deprivation of political and civil rights.
他们被剥夺了政治权利和公民权利。 - Gideon's Appeal and the Civil Rights Movement
吉迪恩的上诉和民权运动 - He acknowledged the sense of betrayal by civil rights leaders.
他承认自己有被民权领袖出卖了的感觉。 - Chinese law guarantees the property rights and other civil rights and interests of the disabled.
中国法律保护残疾人的财产权和其他民事权益。 - The civil rights legislation in the1960s ended legalized racial segregation.
直到1960年代的民权立法才结束了合法的种族隔离。 - His courage in defending religious and civil rights inspired many outside the church
他在捍卫宗教和公民权利时所表现出来的勇气鼓舞了许多教会之外的人。 - Equal access to a high-quality education may be the defining civil rights issue and economic challenge of our time.
平等接受高质量教育的机会可能是我们现在公民权利问题和经济挑战的定义。
