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 democratic [`dɛmə'krætɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 民主的

[法] 民主的, 民主政体的, 平民的


  1. Many people were elected to take part in democratic involvement.
    很多人被选举参与民主管理。
  2. It's a democratic government.
    它是个民主的政府。
  3. If we want to live a peaceful and democratic life, we cannot help object to war.
    如果我们要过和平与民主的生活,一定要反对战争。


democratic
[ adj ]
  1. characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality

  2. <adj.all>
    democratic government
    a democratic country
    a democratic scorn for bloated dukes and lords
  3. belong to or relating to the Democratic Party

  4. <adj.pert>
    Democratic senator
  5. representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large

  6. <adj.all>
    democratic art forms
    a democratic or popular movement
    popular thought
    popular science
    popular fiction


Democratic \Dem`o*crat"ic\, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. d['e]mocratique.]
1. Pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or
constructed upon the principle of government by the
people.

2. belonging to or relating to the Democratic party, the
political party so called.

3. Befitting the common people; -- opposed to {aristocratic}.

{The Democratic party}, the name of one of the chief
political parties in the United States.

Note: Presidents of the United States who belonged to the
Democratic party in the twentieth century were Woodrow
Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John F.
Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Jimmy Carter, and Bill
Clinton.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

  1. The United States and France, Haiti's two main donors, helped bring about Avril's ouster and have said financial aid will be restored under a democratic government.
  2. At the ceremony at Hradcany Castle, the seat of the president, Calfa pledged to help lead Czechoslovakia out of the debris of the Communist legacy, recalling the democratic tradition that prevailed before Communist rule.
  3. On his arrival from Poland, Walesa told a news conference at Heathrow Airport that he expected Eastern bloc defense budgets to decline gradually as democratic reforms are enacted.
  4. Also Tuesday, China's official Xinhua News Agency criticized as traitors fugitive Chinese dissidents who have formed groups in the United States to work for democratic reform at home.
  5. This was his best effort to date at convincing an audience of world leaders of his country's (and his own) democratic credentials. The script was flawless.
  6. Interior Minister Alejandro Izaguirre warned in a national TV address that the government would not tolerate further public disorder. "Burning buses and cars, lootings and sackings of shops are not the expression of a democratic society.
  7. Criminal justice cannot protect the modern democratic society against the fraudster.
  8. But a new Senate would be created to which elections would be democratic.
  9. "Losing," in a democratic sense, is an alien concept in Communist social thinking.
  10. We should use all chances still to renew the party so that it will have a democratic basis.
  11. In his letter, Sokol said fascism and communism had in common "destruction of all democratic rights" and "the method of terror and social demagoguery."
  12. If Ortega wins and shows he is both committed to democratic values and to refraining from interfering in neighboring countries, the administration and the Congress agree that a new era in U.S.-Nicaraguan relations is possible.
  13. The obstacle Chile faces in Washington is not protectionism, but indifference. An FTA with Chile would let Washington signal to the rest of Latin America that it supports democratic regimes with open economies.
  14. Two of the other "little dragons" _ Taiwan and South Korea _ show promise for furthering what Mushkat calls "the slow and painful process" of democratic change in Asia, which has a long history of authoritarian rule.
  15. Sources who have been reliable in the past said the Dalai Lama, exiled god-king of Tibetan Buddhists, had a chance of being chosen, but the ferment in eastern Europe caused speculation that the prize would go a democratic leader in the region.
  16. They contend elections have been part of a U.S.-imposed counterinsurgency project to provide a facade of democratic civilian rule over an edifice of military repression.
  17. It is fine for President Bush to support the democratic government of Venezuela.
  18. Church officials in East Germany have intensified their calls for democratic change as well.
  19. I believe that it is immoral for the U.S. to organize and support democrats of any nationality toward the risk and sacrifice of their lives for democratic objectives, if we are not willing to help them win those objectives.
  20. Bonn's supporters say this city symbolizes a democratic and peaceful Germany.
  21. They stressed that their work should be evaluated in the context of their democratic society.
  22. Last month, the Senate voted to send a delegation of congressional staffers to Poland to assist its legislature, the Sejm, in democratic procedures.
  23. Roh has promised to end decades of authoritarian rule and introduce sweeping democratic reforms and is anxious to build popular support.
  24. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ France has loaned $9 million to Haiti, and West Germany has granted $3 million to the government to encourage a return to democratic rule, diplomats said Wednesday.
  25. It is now not just a budget chamber, but also a legislative chamber. Obviously, its sovereignty is shared with the council of member states, which also represents democratic governments.
  26. Authorize $11 million in scientific and education exchanges along with medical assistance and help in building democratic institutions for Poland and Hungary.
  27. Bush made the comments when asked if he was willing to consider relaxing the longstanding trade restraints in light of the recent democratic movements sweeping Eastern Europe.
  28. The main task of the unicameral parliament, the Grand National Assembly, will be to write a new constitution to usher in democratic and economic reforms.
  29. Critics of the term limit idea argue that it would "weaken" Congress; and so it would, but in ways that would strengthen both its most useful functions and democratic governance in general.
  30. "I am convinced in my own heart that it will not be very long before Cuba is totally democratic and free," he told the exiles and their families.
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