emancipation
英 [ɪ,mænsɪ'peɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [ɪ,mænsə'peʃən]
英語の語源
- emancipation (n.)
- 1630s, "a setting free," from French émancipation, from Latin emancipationem (nominative emancipatio), noun of action from past participle stem of emancipare (see emancipate). In modern use especially of the freeing of a minor from parental control. Specifically with reference to U.S. slavery from 1785 (the Emancipation Proclamation was issued July 22, 1862, effective Jan. 1, 1863). In Britain, with reference to easing of restrictions on Catholics, etc.
例文
- 1. We must arouse them to fight for their own emancipation .
- 私たちは彼ら自身の解放のために戦うことを喚起しなければならない。
- 2.They rejoiced over their own emancipation .
- 彼らは自分たちの解放を喜んでいる。
- 3.The world identifies Lincoln with emancipation .
- 世界中がリンカーンを解放奴隷と結びつけている。
- 4.At that time,complete emancipation of women had not worked out in actual practice.
- その時、女性の完全な解放は実践上まだできなかった。
- 5.Their aim is to help the working people in their struggle for emancipation .
- 彼らの目的は、労働者の解放を支援することです。
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