suffragette的中文用法及示例

  • 0 a woman who campaigned for the right of women to vote, especially a member of the early 20th century British group of activitists led by Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst -- (20世紀初英國、澳大利亞和美國)為女性爭取選舉權團體的成員

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双语用例

  • In 1913, suffragettes burned the grandstand to the ground in support of votes for women.

  • She was a suffragette and one of those who began the campaign for family allowances.

  • Is it not the fact that until suffragettes were forcibly fed nobody suggested that forcible feeding was not a humane method?

  • I want to describe some suffragette rough justice from 1910.

  • Magistrates and prison officials had to deal with 'ordinary ', rank-and-file suffragettes who were often first offenders.

  • The suffragette gloss justified the ' rushes ' on parliament, the attempts to achieve interviews with ministers by force, and the appeal above the government to the general public.

  • Provocatively, her definition of the drama is inclusive, encompassing amateur and home theatricals as well as suffragette texts, translations and adaptations, and a distinctive subset of 'paratheatrical' writings.

  • Its secondary purpose was to get suffragettes into prison.

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