democratic

美音:[.demə'krætɪk] 英音:[.demə'krætɪk]

简单释义:


adj.民主的;民主政体的;民主制度的;民主权利的

网络民主党;民主主义的;民主式

完整释义:


adj.

1.〔美国〕民主党的
2.民主政体的,民主主义的;民主作风的
3.民主;平民化
4.民众的;平等的
5.通俗的


例句:

  1. The Democratic senator from Montana was a novice in the rough world of rodeo three decades ago, but when challenged he did not hesitate.
    这位来自蒙大拿州的议员在30年前残酷牛仔竞技世界里还是个初出茅庐的新人,但是面对挑战,他毫不犹疑。

  2. It would be hard to imagine a more democratic gathering. No tickets were sold, there was no dress circle and no preferred seats.
    很难想象还有比这更具有民主气氛的集会了:演出不用售票,场内也未设特座、专座之类。

  3. "Turning china into a strong, democratic, culturally socialist modem country" is our cardinal aim in the primary stage of socialism.
    “把我国建设成为富强、民主、文明的社会主义现代化国家”是我国社会主义初级阶段发展战略的根本目标。

  4. In the Senate, Obama amassed a voting record in line with that of the Democratic Party's liberal wing.
    奥巴马在参议院的投票记录与民主党自由派的记录一致。

  5. Partisan and ideological conflict is inherent in democratic political systems, of course, and governing is often a messy process.
    当然,党派之争和意识形态冲突本是民主体制的遗传,治国往往就是一团糟。

  6. Until just a few months ago, 51-year-old Senator John Edwards of North Carolina was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.
    几个月前,现年51岁的北卡罗来纳州参议员约翰·爱德华兹还是民主党总统提名候选人之一。

  7. It would be over-cynical to see this as a Democratic ploy to lure the Republicans into alienating a vital group of voters all over again.
    如果将此视为民主党挑拨共和党和西语裔这一重要选民群关系的计谋的话就有些过分了。

  8. The Democratic presidential candidate had previously said he would accept public funding which limits the amount campaigns can spend.
    这位有望成为总统的民主党派候选人之前曾说过他将会接受限制了竞选费用的公共债券。

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