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 democratize [dɪ'mɑkrə`taɪz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. (使)民主化

vi. (使)民主化

[法] 民主化


  1. On the contrary, that sort of democracy would only plunge our country once again into anarchy and make it harder to truly democratize the life of the country, develop the economy and raise the people's standard of living.
    相反,这只能使我们的国家再一次陷入无政府状态,使国家更难民主化,使国民经济更难发展,使人民生活更难改善。


democratize
[ verb ]
  1. become (more) democratic; of nations

  2. <verb.social> democratise
  3. introduce democratic reforms; of nations

  4. <verb.social>
    democratise


Democratize \De*moc"ra*tize\v. t.
To render democratic.

  1. The break in the string of unanimous votes indicated President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has had some success in his drive to democratize Soviet society and encourage open debate.
  2. The government's declared aim is to "democratize credit."
  3. Among other measures, the treaty commits Central American governments to democratize and negotiate peaceful solutions to insurgencies.
  4. He is now a military adviser to Czechoslovakia's new non-Communist government involved in efforts to democratize the army.
  5. Lukyanov replied with general statements of support for Gorbachev's efforts to democratize the Soviet Union and remove the Stalinist abuses of the past.
  6. In Poland's rapid shift from socialism to an undefined alternative, environmental issues have become a cutting edge of broader movements to restructure the economy, cut cumbersome bureaucracies, and democratize local politics.
  7. The administration has long contended that the Sandinistas will be forced to democratize and demilitarize only through Contra military pressure, or at least the threat of it.
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