搜尋結果
states' rights
- IPA[ˌsteɪts ˈrʌɪts]
英式
- (in the US) the rights and powers held by individual states rather than by the federal government
- 釋義
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plural
- 1. (in the US) the rights and powers held by individual states rather than by the federal government they took up arms to defend liberty and states' rights
- a political party formed in 1948 advocating states' rights and opposing the presidential ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌstāts ˈrīts]
美式
- the rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government: they took up arms to defend liberty and states' rights
Oxford American Dictionary