democratic
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A democratic country, government, or political system is governed by representatives who are elected by the people. 民主的
Bolivia returned to democratic rule in 1982, after a series of military governments. 玻利維亞經(jīng)歷了一系列軍事政府統(tǒng)治后于1982年恢復(fù)了民主統(tǒng)治。
2. democraticallyADV 民主地
That June, Yeltsin became Russia's first democratically elected president. 那年6月,葉利欽成為俄羅斯第一位通過民主選舉產(chǎn)生的總統(tǒng)。
3. ADJ Something that is democratic is based on the idea that everyone should have equal rights and should be involved in making important decisions. 民主精神的
Education is the basis of a democratic society. 教育是民主社會的基礎(chǔ)。
4. democraticallyADV 民主精神地
This committee will enable decisions to be made democratically. 這個委員會將保證決策是民主地產(chǎn)生的。
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democratic /?d?m??kr?t?k/
劍橋詞典
- based on the principles of democracy
- The 1990s have seen a shift to democratic government in Eastern Europe .
- The president has promised a new constitution and the creation of democratic power structures .
- These will be the first truly democratic elections in the country's history .
- How can there be democratic elections without a free press ?
- We must do more to smooth the country's path to democratic reform . 返回 democratic
民主的
We must accept the results of a democratic election (= an election in which all people can vote ). 我們必須接受民主選舉結(jié)果。
Do you think Australia is a more democratic country than Britain ? 你覺得澳大利亞比英國更民主嗎?
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