adj. 易受伤害的,有弱点的
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- In Japan, married couples must have the same last name — which means in most cases, women take their husband's surname.
- 在日本,已婚夫妇必须同姓—这意味着在大多数情况下,女方要跟着丈夫姓。
- In 2011, a few women tried to challenge the 1896 law.
- 在2011年,一些妇女试图挑战1896年制定的法律。
- But on Wednesday, Japan's supreme court ruled on the case, and it didn't budge.
- 但上星期三,日本最高法院就此案件进行裁决,并没有动摇。
- Japan isn't the only country that upholds an older law deciding the fate of a woman's surname.
- 日本并不是唯一维护旧法决定妇女姓氏命运的国家。
- Greece, France and Italy have laws opposite of Japan's — they make it illegal for women to take their husband's last name.
- 希腊、法国和意大利的法律与日本相反,妇女与丈夫同姓是非法的。
- Opponents see the Japanese court's decision as backsliding for women's rights, especially in a country where there's been a push to get more women in the workplace.
- 反对者认为日本法院的判决使妇女权利倒退,尤其在一个推动妇女工作的国家。
- Japan ranked 101 out of 145 countries in this year's World Economic Forum gender gap index.
- 日本在今年的世界经济论坛性别差距指数中,位于145个国家中的第101位。
- Japanese marriages traditionally have focused on the two families becoming united rather than just the couple.
- 日本的婚姻传统上是两个家庭的结合,而不仅仅是夫妻俩。

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vulnerable | ['vʌlnərəbl] | 联想记忆 | ||
supreme | [sju:'pri:m] | |||
challenge | ['tʃælindʒ] | |||
democratic | [.demə'krætik] | 联想记忆 | ||
entertaining | [entə'teiniŋ] | |||
budge | [bʌdʒ] | 联想记忆 | ||
illegal | [i'li:gəl] | 联想记忆 | ||
decision | [di'siʒən] |

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