词汇 | emancipation |
释义 | emancipation noun[ U ] uk /iˌmæn.sɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/ us /iˌmæn.səˈpeɪ.ʃən/ the process of giving people social or political freedom and rights: 解放;给予人们政治或社会自由权利 women's/female emancipation妇女/女性解放 black emancipation黑人的解放 Human rights affirmative action ageism ageist anti-discrimination anti-feminism DEI desegregate desegregation discriminate discrimination feminism feminist free speech freedom gay liberation self-emancipation sexism sexist sister under the skinidiom sisterhood You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Freedom to act emancipation | American Dictionaryemancipation noun[ U ] us/ɪˌmæn·səˈpeɪ·ʃən/ the act of freeing a person from another person's control: emancipation from slavery US history The Emancipation Proclamation, made by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, freed slaves in the southern American states during the US Civil War. Examples of emancipationemancipation Public access to global information networks created a favourable situation for overall scientific advancement and artistic emancipation. Yet working within a participatory framework also continues to offer the possibility of empowerment, emancipation and the expansion of direct political engagement. It meant opting for and cultivating a positivistically orientated scientific ethos, for an emancipation from the ethos of the party soldier. In spite of basing redemption payments on existing obligations, however, other aspects of the emancipation process pointed to something more than maintaining the status quo. We must also look at what is necessary on the side of the state to make such emancipation possible. The disappearance of such a masterpiece gave me no feelings of regret, but on the contrary a sense of long-desired emancipation. There is therefore little hope for the moment and that in such circumstances the emancipation of the race will be achieved through machines. The breaks after periods 2 and 3 are marked by major social events (emancipation, and the turn of the 20th century). Communicative gestures occur in social settings; guided emancipation is a social behavior. In our own professional literature however, the situation is often portrayed as radiographers achieving emancipation from medical control and establishing new heights of professional autonomy. The 1780s and early 1790s, therefore, increasingly seemed a brief interlude during which voluntary emancipation had once appeared to be a real possibility. But there was a price to pay for this emancipation of man as autonomous subject and of the world as landscape. Rather, the emancipation of music as an autonomous art form allowed it to act and react as a subjective agent in relation to the world. A few farmers who went insolvent in the years immediately after emancipation claimed that the high price of labour was directly responsible. Derived activities : their causation, biological significance, origin and emancipation during evolution. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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