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单词 human right
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Definition of human right in English:

human right

noun
usually human rights
  • A right which is believed to belong to every person.

    a flagrant disregard for basic human rights
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Readers will be unsurprised that sites that look at abuses of human rights are blocked.
    • They want local councils to pass a resolution condemning this violation of human rights.
    • An inclusive agenda for human rights must make human rights the basis of economic systems.
    • Here is to be found the origin of much of the rhetoric of universal human rights.
    • That even prisoners can fight for their human rights inspired us to write about it.
    • Yet it is these same left wing groups that claim to be very interested in human rights.
    • Where the violation of fundamental human rights is concerned, no more than this is needed.
    • Breaching basic human rights is not the way to deal with serious terrorist threats.
    • We believe that democracy and human rights are worth defending with all our strength.
    • He was a lawyer and a trade union activist, a campaigner for human rights and democracy.
    • I believe that that is a basic human right for a man, a woman, and their children.
    • More and more states had come to believe in and observe democratic norms and human rights.
    • Do you demand victory with the passion of a man demanding basic human rights?
    • They were found to undermine human rights by forcing strong medications on ill people.
    • They argued that publicity would breach their human rights, but the case was lost.
    • Torture is okay as long as it's done for the sake of maintaining freedom and human rights.
    • Should we just sit back and let him, because war is wrong and it's an infringement of human rights?
    • That fundamental human right belongs to all women regardless of whether they are disabled or not disabled.
    • It's hard on the need for universal human rights and the rule of international law.
    • It is a basic issue of human rights that individuals can observe their religion.
    Synonyms
    independence, freedom, autonomy, sovereignty, self government, self rule, self determination, home rule
 
 

Definition of human right in US English:

human right

nounˈ(h)jumən raɪt
usually human rights
  • A right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person.

    a flagrant disregard for basic human rights
    communication is a fundamental human right
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Should we just sit back and let him, because war is wrong and it's an infringement of human rights?
    • I believe that that is a basic human right for a man, a woman, and their children.
    • That even prisoners can fight for their human rights inspired us to write about it.
    • Readers will be unsurprised that sites that look at abuses of human rights are blocked.
    • They argued that publicity would breach their human rights, but the case was lost.
    • Here is to be found the origin of much of the rhetoric of universal human rights.
    • We believe that democracy and human rights are worth defending with all our strength.
    • He was a lawyer and a trade union activist, a campaigner for human rights and democracy.
    • They want local councils to pass a resolution condemning this violation of human rights.
    • They were found to undermine human rights by forcing strong medications on ill people.
    • Where the violation of fundamental human rights is concerned, no more than this is needed.
    • Breaching basic human rights is not the way to deal with serious terrorist threats.
    • Do you demand victory with the passion of a man demanding basic human rights?
    • That fundamental human right belongs to all women regardless of whether they are disabled or not disabled.
    • An inclusive agenda for human rights must make human rights the basis of economic systems.
    • Torture is okay as long as it's done for the sake of maintaining freedom and human rights.
    • Yet it is these same left wing groups that claim to be very interested in human rights.
    • It's hard on the need for universal human rights and the rule of international law.
    • It is a basic issue of human rights that individuals can observe their religion.
    • More and more states had come to believe in and observe democratic norms and human rights.
    Synonyms
    independence, freedom, autonomy, sovereignty, self government, self rule, self determination, home rule
 
 
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