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 democrat ['demәkræt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 民主人士, 民主主义者, 民主党党员

[经] 民主党


  1. The President is a Democrat.
    总统是民主党员。
  2. The man is neither fish nor fowl; he votes Democrat or Republican according to which will do him the most good.
    这个人在左右摇摆,他投民主党的票还是共和党的票得看哪个党对他更有益处。
  3. The presiding officer recognized the young Democrat and responded:"The gentleman from New York."
    主席认出那位年轻的民主党人并回答说:“来自纽约州的众议员。”


democrat
[ noun ]
  1. a member of the Democratic Party

  2. <noun.person>
  3. an advocate of democratic principles

  4. <noun.person>


Democrat \Dem"o*crat\ (d[e^]m"[-o]*kr[a^]t), n. [Cf. F.
d['e]mocrate.]
1. One who is an adherent or advocate of democracy, or
government by the people.

Whatever they call him, what care I,
Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat. --Tennyson.

2. [capitalized] A member of the Democratic party. [U.S.]

3. A large light uncovered wagon with two or more seats. [U.
S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

  1. He was not a democrat and it has turned out to be a very good alliance," says Andrei Kutinikov of the Institute of the U.S.A. and Canada.
  2. Boris Yeltsin remains sui generis, an ardent democrat who has appropriated many causes associated with other groups and factions.
  3. Mr Clinton has yet to earn his new democrat spurs.
  4. "Today, the life of every democrat in this country is threatened," Benoit said on independent Radio Haiti Inter.
  5. And he's certainly not a democrat - China is still waiting for the political reforms that were promised alongside economic liberalisation.
  6. Yet the 'Freedom Alliance', none of whose five leading protagonists appears to be a true democrat, can go only so far with protestations about future minority rights.
  7. The implication was that they were all identified with the past of excessive control at the centre of the communist party. Under Mr Occhetto the PDS was steered towards a social democrat philosophy, similar to the Social Democratic party in Germany.
  8. He also turns out to be an effective democrat in Latin America, a cogent journalist and an articulate soccer fan.
  9. "You send food and now he'll introduce martial law all over the country and put this food on the shelves and everyone will be glad," says radical democrat Igor Chubais.
  10. President-elect Rodrigo Borja, the social democrat who won last weekend's election and will take office in August, has said he wants to reopen negotiations on the terms of the projected bank loan.
  11. With early general elections almost certain in March, the mustachioed former communist turned social democrat is set to head a broad 'progressive' coalition.
  12. A diplomat in Hanoi says bluntly: 'In five years the (Communist) party will be nationalist or social democrat.' A member of the party, a retired senior civil servant, explains how the party allowed a discussion on political pluralism a year ago.
  13. "Zhirinovsky is a fascist, not a liberal, let alone a democrat," says Vladimir Bogachev, a political foe.
  14. As Mr Jimmy McGregor, an independent democrat, put it on Wednesday: 'What may be impossible or difficult for China to accept today may be less so in three years' time. Possibly.
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