democracy

美音:[dɪ'mɑkrəsi] 英音:[dɪ'mɒkrəsi]

简单释义:


n.民主;民主国家;民主政体;民主制度

网络德先生;民主政治;民主主义

变形:

复数:democracies  


完整释义:


n.

1.民主政治;民主政体,民主制度;民主主义;民主精神
2.民主国家
3.〔美国〕民主党
4.平民,老百姓
5.自由

un.

1.(新西兰)《民主》月刊


例句:

  1. It sounds like the sort of constitutional fine-tuning to be expected in a young democracy.
    这听起来似乎是一个幼稚的民主政治中的体制的微调。

  2. The president said the constitution guarantees fundamental freedoms and lays the foundation for lasting democracy.
    布什总统指出,宪法草案保障基本自由,并为持久民主奠定了基础。

  3. As I said in Cairo, each nation gives life to democracy in its own way, and in line with its own traditions.
    如同我在开罗所说,每个国家都以自己的方式、按自己的传统赋予民主生命力。

  4. It has showed how much our leaders tried to built democracy into society years by years, but it doesn't work as they really want it.
    它显示了有多少领导人若干年以来努力建立民主社会,但是事与愿违。

  5. But a preliminary report from the Arab Democracy Foundation says those irregularities did not affect the election.
    但是阿拉伯民主基金会的初步报告说,这些异常现象并没有影响选举结果。

  6. Dewey set out to fulfill the American dream of a public school system that was the chief training ground for democracy.
    杜威着手实现美国公共学校制的理想,这种制度是民主政治的主要训练基地。

  7. He praised the appearance of a strong second political party as a step toward true democracy.
    他称赞道,一个第二政党的崛起使得日本迈向了真正的民主。

  8. Israel, as well as Arab countries, he said, should adopt Lebanon's government model of democracy, separating church and government.
    以色列,就跟其他阿拉伯国家一样,应该采纳黎巴嫩式的民主制度,将教会与政治两相分离。

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