democracies 民主
- But we will not achieve that until we win our democracies back from overwhelming corporate influence, in pursuit of a bankrupt value system.
但除非我们从在追求一个破产的价值体系的压倒性的企业影响中赢回民主,我们将不可能有所成就。 - We all have these moods from time to time, but they have now turned into the default mode of citizens in the supposedly advanced democracies.
我们时不时都会有这些无能为力的情绪,但这些情绪在本应是相当民主的国家里已经变成了公民的共识。 - In theory, democracies like the United States should have a built-in advantage.
在理论上,像美国这样的民主应该具有一个先天优势。
Democracy \De*moc"ra*cy\ (d[-e]*m[o^]k"r[.a]*s[y^]), n.; pl.
{Democracies} (d[-e]*m[o^]k"r[.a]*s[i^]z). [F. d['e]mocratie,
fr. Gr. dhmokrati`a; dh^mos the people + kratei^n to be
strong, to rule, kra`tos strength.]
1. Government by the people; a form of government in which
the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by
the people.
2. Government by popular representation; a form of government
in which the supreme power is retained by the people, but
is indirectly exercised through a system of representation
and delegated authority periodically renewed; a
constitutional representative government; a republic.
3. Collectively, the people, regarded as the source of
government. --Milton.
4. The principles and policy of the Democratic party, so
called. [U.S.]