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古典借词,源自拉丁语 manūmissiō

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manumission (可数 不可数,复数 manumissions)

  1. 解放(奴隶等)
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    • 1867, John Lord, The Old Roman World: the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization[1]:
      The most important law of Augustus, was the lex oelia sentia, deserving of all praise, which related to the manumission of slaves.
      奥古斯都最重要的法律是《艾里亚·森迪亚法》,值得一切赞扬,该法律与解放奴隶有关。
    • 1881, Grant Allen, 章号 19, 出自 Anglo-Saxon Britain:
      In the west, and especially in Cornwall, the names of the serfs were mainly Celtic,—Griffith, Modred, Riol, and so forth,—as may be seen from the list of manumissions preserved in a mass-book at St. Petroc's, or Padstow.
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    • 1985, Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked:
      The more innocent dreamed of a manumission kindly bestowed by the new Emperor as one of a number of acts of justice and clemency proper to a new reign.
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    • 2012年11月30日, Paul Finkelman, “The Real Thomas Jefferson: The Monster of Monticello”, 出自 New York Times[2], retrieved 3 Aug 2015:
      Rather than encouraging his countrymen to liberate their slaves, he opposed both private manumission and public emancipation.
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manumission f (复数 manumissions)

  1. (历史) 解放(奴隶)
    近义词:affranchissement

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