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- Women were then denied the right to vote. 那時(shí)婦女被拒給選舉權。
- The constitution was amended in1920 to give women the right to vote. 美國憲法於一九二○年修訂,賦予婦女投票權。
- The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. 第19次修正案賦予婦女選舉權。
- Associate members do not have the right to vote. 準會(huì )員沒(méi)有選舉權。
- They deprived women of the right to vote. 他們剝奪了婦女的投票權。
- They demanded the right to vote. 他們要求選舉權。
- Women demand the right to vote in U.S. 美國婦女要求投票權。
- Today women have the right to vote. 今天的女性擁有選舉權。
- The constitutional or statutory right to vote. 選舉權憲法或法律規定的選舉權
- Having no vote; denied a vote or the right to vote. 無(wú)投票權的沒(méi)有投票的; 被剝奪投票或投票權的
- He became a citizen, thereby gaining the right to vote. 他成為公民,并因此獲得了選舉權。
- We acknowledge his right to vote. 我們承認他有選舉權。
- Lots of people were thus denied the right to vote. 就這樣許多人被剝奪了選舉權。
- The citizens were divested of their right to vote. 那些公民被剝奪了投票權。
- The law gives citizens the right to vote. 該法律給公民選舉的權利。
- The law deprives criminals of their right to vote. 法律剝奪了罪犯的選舉權。
- Lots of them had no right to vote. 那時(shí)許多人沒(méi)有選舉權。
- The public has right to vote for the president. 人民有權選舉總統。
- Citizens of eighteen years and upwards have the right to vote. 十八歲和十八歲以上的公民有選舉權。
- The right to vote and the right to be elected. 選舉權和被選舉權。