女權英文警句目錄
feminism名詞解釋英文
急?。?!求希拉里關于女權的演講,要中英文的?。?!
1. \"Women belong in all places where decisions are being made.\" - Ruth Bader Ginsburg。
2. \"Feminism is the radical notion that women are human beings.\" - Cheris Kramarae。
3. \"I don't want other people to decide who I am. I want to decide that for myself.\" - Emma Watson。
4. \"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any.\" - Alice Walker。
5. \"Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women are already strong. It's about changing the way the world perceives that strength.\" - G.D. Anderson。
6. \"A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.\" - Gloria Steinem。
7. \"The future is female.\" - Unknown。
8. \"Women's rights are human rights.\" - Hillary Clinton。
9. \"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.\" - Audre Lorde。
10. \"Well-behaved women seldom make history.\" - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich"。
feminism名詞解釋英文: 女權主義;女權運動;男女平等主義。
feminism的發(fā)音:英 [femnzm];美 [femnzm]。
釋義:n. 女權主義;女權運動;男女平等主義。
雙語例句
1、Lucy is an advocate offeminism.
露西是女權主義的擁護者。
2、Feminismhas changed the lives of many women.
女性運動改變了很多女性的生活。
3、The writer published his views onfeminism.
這個作家發(fā)表了自己對于女權主義的看法。
4、Feminismis the belief that women should have the same rights.
女權主義是在相信婦女應該享有相同的權利。
5、For Emma Watson, outspokenfeminismis a way of life.
對于Emma Waston來說,坦率地談論女權主義就是她的生活方式。
6、Feminismmay have liberated the feminists, but it has still to change the lives of the majority of women.
女權主義可能解放了女權主義者,但它也需要去改變大多數(shù)女性的命運。
7、So many people thinkfeminismis a dirty word.
那么多的人認為女權主義是一個令人反感的詞。
希拉里1995年在聯(lián)合國第四屆婦女大會上的演講:
婦女的權利也是人權。
該演講至今仍是世界婦女人權的重要篇章。
Mrs. Mongella, Under Secretary Kittani, distinguished delegates and guests:
I would like to thank the Secretary General of the United Nations for inviting me to be a part of the United Nations Fourth World Conference of Women. This is truly a celebration -- a celebration of the contributions women make in every aspect of life: in the home, on the job, in their communities, as mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, learners, workers, citizens and leaders.
It is also a coming together, much of the way women come together ever day in every country.
We come together in fields and in factories. We come together in village markets and supermarkets. We come together in living rooms and board rooms.
Whether it is while playing with our children in the park, or washing clothes in a river, or taking a break at the office water cooler, we come together and talk about our aspirations and concern. And time and again, our talk turns to our children and our families. However different we may be, there is far more that unites us than divides us. We share a common future, and are here to find common ground so that we may help bring new dignity and respect to women and girls all over the world. By doing this, we bring new strength and stability to families as well.
By gathering in Beijing, we are focusing world attention on issues that matter most in the lives of women and their families: access to education, health care, jobs and credit, the chance to enjoy basic legal and human rights and participate fully in the political life of their countries.
There are some who question the reason for this conference.
Let them listen to the voices of women in their homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.
There are some who wonder whether the lives of women and girls matter to economic and political progress around the globe.
Let them look at the women gathered here and at Huairou -- the homemakers, nurses, teachers, lawyers, policymakers, and women who run their own businesses.
It is conferences like this that compel governments and people everywhere to listen, look and face the worlds most pressing problems.
Wasnt it after the womens conference in Nairobi ten years ago that the world focused for the first time on the crisis of domestic violence?
Earlier today, I participated in a World Health Organization forum, where government officials, NGOs, and individual citizens are working on ways to address the health problems of women and girls.
Tomorrow, I will attend a gathering of the United Nations Development Fund for Women. There, the discussion will focus on local -- and highly successful -- programs that give hard-working women access to credit so they can improve their own lives and the lives of their families.
What we are learning around the world is that if women are healthy and educated, their families will flourish. If women are free from violence, their families will flourish. If women have a chance to work and earn as full and equal partners in society, their families will flourish.
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