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ad. 民主地, 民主主义地

  1. Finally, people online can exchange their ideas equally and democratically.
    最后,网上人们的交流具有平等性和民主性。
  2. The workers' representative( s) on the board shall be democratically elected by the workers.
    董事会中的职工代表由公司职工民主选举产生。
  3. We will create an environment where Iraqis can determine their own fate democratically and peacefully.
    我们将创造一种环境,让伊拉克人能通过民主、平的方式决定他们自己的命运。


democratically
[ adv ]
in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles
<adv.all>
it was decided democraticallydemocratically elected government


Democratically \Dem`o*crat"ic*al*ly\, adv.
In a democratic manner.

  1. Last month, more than 200 members of European parliaments wrote a joint letter to members of Congress, opposing aid to the contras fighting what the Europeans called, "the democratically elected government of Nicaragua."
  2. The first democratically elected Hungarian leader to visit the White House in four decades is taking home a packet of Bush administration pledges to help his ailing economy.
  3. For the first time in Soviet history, the military will be under the direction of democratically elected officials, who will exercise budget oversight, appoint personnel and approve military doctrine.
  4. The country's unpopular military dictatorship has been replaced by a democratically elected government, and South Korea now ranks among the world leaders in economic growth rates.
  5. In a statement issued from Air Force One as Bush flew to this island nation, White House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said, "This assistance is intended to allow the democratically elected government of the Philippines to restore order.
  6. It could be another eight months yet. What matters is which big party gets to form what will almost certainly be Spain's first democratically elected coalition or minority government since the end of the civil war in 1939.
  7. But a democratically elected government in East Germany can count on West German aid to prop up its sluggish economy.
  8. Poles vote Sunday for 100 members of a new senate that will be the East bloc's first fully democratically elected legislative body.
  9. Political parties were banned in Nepal 29 years ago when the democratically elected government formed by the Nepali Congress Party was dismissed by King Mahendra, Birendra's father.
  10. The democratically elected governments in Czechoslovakia, Poland and Hungary, in fact, would prefer keeping the mammoth new German state with nearly 80 million people embedded in the Western Alliance, Kohl said.
  11. Last spring, Keszthelyi was sentenced to three years after he refused military service saying the government that controlled the armed forces was not democratically elected.
  12. He quickly added that occasional disagreements are hallmarks of democratically elected governments.
  13. Withdrawal of Red Army units in Czechoslovakia since the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion is a complex process but is on schedule and is being monitored by the democratically elected parliament, Lt.
  14. In return, they have been carrying out other violent acts besides the attack on the Interior Ministry in an attempt to destabilize Latvia's democratically elected government, he said.
  15. That would legitimise the European union in a way that can never be achieved by meetings of heads of government, however democratically elected they may be. All this could come to dominate the second half of 1992, when Britain has the EC presidency.
  16. "The current government must give up each and every one of the powers that correspond to the new democratically elected government," said the bishops' statement, released Thursday.
  17. Kohl previously insisted that any fundamental changes would have to wait until a democratically elected government takes over in East Berlin, even though free elections won't take place nearly six weeks.
  18. The demonstrators demanded that the new, democratically elected government investigate the matter.
  19. "My pitch is this: that we must not pull away from a freely, democratically elected government that had certification of the freedom of those elections," he said.
  20. "For years, we've been pining for a democratically elected leader there, and in Yeltsin we've come closer than ever to having that kind of a Russian politician.
  21. Once again, Sadek Mahdi has lost power as the democratically designated prime minister of Sudan, one of Africa's poorest nations.
  22. Section 513 to the U.S. 1987 Foreign Assistance Act stipulates that economic aid must cease to a country where a democratically elected government is removed in violation of the country's constitution, said the official on condition of anonymity.
  23. April 24 - Kohl and Lothar de Maiziere, the democratically elected East German prime minister, agree on July 1 as the date for merging the two countries' economies.
  24. The party would no longer appoint officials to hand down orders; members would democratically elect their own leaders.
  25. The Kremlin leader also discussed the ethnic unrest in his own country, saying he was determined to resolve it democratically but would not allow independence for nationalist groups.
  26. It would be more accurate, in the Soviet case, to speak of debates between an undemocratically elected majority and a democratically elected minority.
  27. As to the land-reform program, it is being fashioned by a democratically elected legislature, and the various proposals have been faulted both for not being radical enough or for being too radical.
  28. They appear to believe this provision reads: "In matters of foreign policy, the president shall have dictatorial power, including the power to sign democratically enacted legislation and then do precisely the opposite of what it says."
  29. Now that all Latin American nations have democratically elected governments, the Bush administration has said it is time for them to move away from state-controlled economies with bloated bureaucracies that strangle private enterprise.
  30. Its central islands invite walking and watching, and it democratically joins the opera house (El Liceo) and the central fish market.
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