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citizenship

/sit-uh-zuhn-ship, -suhn-/US // ˈsɪt ə zənˌʃɪp, -sən- //UK // (ˈsɪtɪzənˌʃɪp) //

公民身份,公民权,公民资格,国籍

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
    • : the character of an individual viewed as a member of society; behavior in terms of the duties, obligations, and functions of a citizen: an award for good citizenship.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infreedom
Synonyms
autonomy自主性,自治,自主权,自主democracy民主,民主政治,民主制度,民主制emancipation解放,解放思想,解放军,松绑exemption豁免,免责声明,豁免权,免除immunity免疫力,豁免权,免疫能力,免疫liberation解放,解放思想,解放组织,解放军privilege特权,特许权,特免,特许release释放,发布,发行,发布会relief救济,救灾,救援,解救self-determination自决权,自决,自我决定,民族自决self-government自治,自治权,自治区,自我管理sovereignty主权,主权主义,权力abolition废除,废止,裁撤,取消abolitionism废止主义,废奴主义,废除主义,废除死刑autarchy自给自足,自给自足制,自治区,自治deliverance拯救,解救,救助,救赎delivery交付,交货,交付方式,交割discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题disengagement离职,脱离,分离,脱离关系enfranchisement授予权利,选举权,赋予公民权,赋予权利franchise专营权,专卖,选举权,专权impunity有罪不罚,有罪不罚现象,有罪不罚的现象,不受惩罚liberty自由,自由度,自由权,自由的manumission割礼,脱离,割舍,解雇parole假释,保释,假釋,假期prerogative特权,专权,权力,职权probation缓刑,试用期,感化,假释redemption赎回,兑换,赎罪,救赎rescue拯救,救援,救助,拯救拯救salvage抢救,挽回,挽救,拯救salvation救赎,救恩,救援,救世disimprisonment非监禁,禁锢,监禁,剥夺自由extriction引渡home rule自治,内政,自治权,地方自治representative government代议制政府,代表性政府,代议政府,代议制的政府

Examples

  • Turkey insists that it never grants citizenship to people with proven links to terrorism or violence.

  • As well as financial help, over the past two years, Turkey has also granted citizenship to dozens of Hamas members, according to one person briefed on the issue, allowing them to travel without visas to more than 100 countries.

  • The protest was against a controversial citizenship bill that the government planned to introduce.

  • This week on Deep Tech, she joins our editor-in-chief, Gideon Lichfield, to discuss why backlash from a controversial citizenship bill prompted the government to cut online communications.

  • The second reason is that more of the immigrants who are eligible for citizenship are getting naturalized.

  • In particular, it applies to immigrants who lost their U.S. citizenship after their involvement in World War II was discovered.

  • And yet our country has redefined citizenship in some extraordinary ways since its inception.

  • He promises the undocumented a chance to ‘get right with the law’ but says there will be ‘no free pass’ to citizenship either.

  • It does not grant citizenship or the right to stay here permanently, or offer the same benefits that citizens receive.

  • Canada and the United States are the only industrialized countries that retain birthright citizenship.

  • When her marital relation ends she may elect to retain her marital or her original citizenship.

  • In 1855 Congress passed an act conferring citizenship on alien women who should marry American citizens.

  • At any time, on certain conditions, a member of a tribal ward can apply for full citizenship in a municipality.

  • How long is it since Jews were granted full rights of citizenship in Christian England?

  • What claims then have colored men, based upon the principles set forth, as fundamentally entitled to citizenship?