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[英] [ˌdeməˈkrætik] [美] [ˌdɛməˈkrætɪk] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ 民主的;民主制度的;民主政体的 A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people. 
  • Bolivia returned to democratic rule in 1982, after a series of military governments.

    在经历了数届军人政府后,玻利维亚于 1982 年恢复了民主政权。

  • ...the country's first democratic elections.

    该国的首次民主选举

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  • That June, Yeltsin became Russia's first democratically elected President.

    那年 6月,叶利钦成了俄罗斯首位民选总统。

2. ADJ-GRADED 民主精神的;民主作风的 Something that is democratic is based on the idea that everyone should have equal rights and should be involved in making important decisions. 
  • Education is the basis of a democratic society...

    教育是民主社会的基础。

  • He called for widespread changes to make the armed forces more democratic and less expensive.

    他呼吁进行广泛的改革,使武装部队作风更加民主,开支更加俭省。

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  • This committee will enable decisions to be made democratically.

    该委员会将实现民主决议过程。

3. ADJ (用于政党名称中)民主的 Democratic is used in the titles of some political parties. 
  • ...the Social Democratic Party.

    社会民主党

  • ...the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan...

    阿富汗人民民主党

  • Maxine Waters is a Democratic Congresswoman, representing South Central Los Angeles.

    玛克辛·沃特斯是一名民主党女议员,代表洛杉矶市中南区。

Adjective

1. characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality;

  • "democratic government"
  • "a democratic country"
  • "a democratic scorn for bloated dukes and lords"- George du Maurier

2. belong to or relating to the Democratic Party;

  • "Democratic senator"

3. representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large;

  • "democratic art forms"
  • "a democratic or popular movement"
  • "popular thought"
  • "popular science"
  • "popular fiction"

法律

  • 1.民主
  • 2.民主的
1. And not only to peace, but also to democratic institutions and personal liberty.
同时不仅是对和平的威胁,而且也是对民主制度和个人自由的威胁。

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2. He has a democratic work-style.
他作风民主。

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3. He heroically defended democratic principles.
他勇敢地捍卫民主原则。

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4. He is a stanch supporter of the Democratic Party.
他是民主党的忠实支持者。

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5. If anything, it could create a clampdown on democratic tendencies by regimes in neighbouring countries.
如果其主张会产生什么结果的话,那就是会使周边国家的政府对民主潮流进行压制。

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6. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the Press are rightly condemned.
在民主的国家里,限制新闻自由的任何努力都要受到公正的遣责。

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7. Is it more truly democratic to hold a referendum?
举行公民投票是否真的更民主呢?

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8. She is standing for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
她是民主党提名的总统候选人。

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9. Some people seemed to believe that with the abolition of the emperor, China had become a democratic country and that hence forth everything would take its proper course.
有人以为没有皇帝,中国就算是民主国家,百事大吉,天下太平了。

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10. The Constitution also provides that the organs of state must practise democratic centralism.
宪法还规定国家机关应实行民主集中制。

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11. The governor ran on the Democratic ticket.
州长参加了民主党的竞选。

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12. Their country has democratic government.
他们国家实行民主政体。

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13. They pledged to fight for democratic rights.
他们誓为争取民主权利而斗争。

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14. We need to turf the Democratic party out.
我们应该把民主党赶走。

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