an·ti·slav·eryˌan-tē-ˈslā-v(ə-)rē ˌan-tī-
anti-slavery如何读
anti-slavery英英释义
adjective
opposed to slavery the antislavery movement
an antislavery activist
adjective
opposed to slavery the antislavery movement
an antislavery activist
anti-slavery词源英文解释
The first known use of antislavery was in 1811
anti-slavery儿童词典英英释义
antiknocknoun
a substance that is added to the fuel of an internal combustion engine to help prevent knocking
antiknocknoun
a substance that is added to the fuel of an internal combustion engine to help prevent knocking
antislaveryadjective
opposing slavery
anti-slavery 例句
1 Slipping into the throng on the main floor, likely incognito until the time was right, William and Ellen were surrounded on all sides, across the floor and up to the balconies, by antislavery advocates of many colors.
2 The more potent political challenge came from the antislavery Republican Party.
3 The antislavery constitutionalism that Lincoln embraced and helped develop would become the cornerstone for the politics of the Republican Party and in time would ignite southern secession.
4 The Constitution was hardly an antislavery document.
5 Guyatt praises Garrison for insisting that slavery was a national problem, a position that antislavery politicians repeatedly endorsed long before Garrison arrived on the scene.
6 His pro-union, antislavery rhetoric was initially modeled by Abraham Lincoln (who always scores first place in this survey).
7 In 1730s Philadelphia, one Quaker's antislavery agitation cost him dearly.
8 Its original Presbyterian congregation was fervently antislavery and was composed of some of the area’s most prominent citizens.