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 republican [ri'pʌblikәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 共和主义者, 共和党员

a. 共和政体的, 共和国的, 共和主义的


  1. The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government.
    美利坚合众国保证合众国各州实行共和政体。
  2. Charles is a dyed-in-the-wool Republican.
    查尔斯是个彻头彻尾的共和党人。
  3. German-born American editorial cartoonist whose caricatures in Harper's Weekly contributed to the downfall of the Tweed Ring in New York City. He also established the donkey and the elephant as symbols of the Democratic and Republica
    纳斯特,托马斯1840-1902德裔美国社论卡通画家,他刊登在《哈泼周刊》上的作品对特威德集团在纽约市的垮台很有影响。他还曾创作象征共和党的大象和民主党的毛驴形象


republican
[ noun ]
  1. a member of the Republican Party

  2. <noun.person>
  3. an advocate of a republic (usually in opposition to a monarchy)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a tributary of the Kansas River that flows from eastern Colorado eastward through Nebraska and Kansas

  6. <noun.object>
[ adj ]
  1. relating to or belonging to the Republican Party

  2. <adj.pert>
    a Republican senator
    Republican party politics
  3. having the supreme power lying in the body of citizens entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government

  4. <adj.all>
    the United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government
    a very republican notion
    so little republican and so much aristocratic sentiment
    our republican and artistic simplicity


Republican \Re*pub"lic*an\ (-l?-kan), a. [F. r['e]publicain.]
1. Of or pertaining to a republic.

The Roman emperors were republican magistrates named
by the senate. --Macaulay.

2. Consonant with the principles of a republic; as,
republican sentiments or opinions; republican manners.

{Republican party}. (U.S. Politics)
(a) An earlier name of the Democratic party when it was
opposed to the Federal party. Thomas Jefferson was its
great leader.
(b) One of the existing great parties. It was organized in
1856 by a combination of voters from other parties for
the purpose of opposing the extension of slavery, and
in 1860 it elected Abraham Lincoln president.


Republican \Re*pub"lic*an\ (r?-p?b"l?-kan), n.
1. One who favors or prefers a republican form of government.

2. (U.S.Politics) A member of the Republican party.

3. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The American cliff swallow. The cliff swallows build
their nests side by side, many together.
(b) A South African weaver bird ({Philet[ae]rus socius}).
These weaver birds build many nests together, under a
large rooflike shelter, which they make of straw.

{Red republican}. See under {Red}.

  1. This is usually confined to the local producing association and the republican government.
  2. If the agreements are honoured, it will mean that they will all be under republican control soon.
  3. Democracy and our republican form of government depend on the ability of legislators to serve unlimited terms, the legislators say, so the voters failed to understand their own well-being by limiting terms.
  4. In his letter to republican leaders, for example, he warned against the unilateral confiscation of central property and said that the question of legal inheritance of the Soviet mantle must be jointly decided by all participants in the commonwealth.
  5. The other 12, meeting in Kazakhstan last week, were acting as independent states in formulating a new economic-cooperation zone in which republican policies will be "coordinated" and not subject to the dictates of a central authority.
  6. The provisional agreement on the new treaty, reached at a meeting of republican leaders grouped in the Federation Council on Wednesday, also undercuts a strong challenge by his main political rival, Russian President Boris Yeltsin.
  7. The second stage of political reform has been launched, encompassing the formation of governing bodies at republican and local levels.
  8. 'The Non to Maastricht is deeply-rooted in republican beliefs.
  9. It has already been created as a standing advisory body, and is and will be composed of the leaders of the regional and republican administrations and soviets - thus being transformed into the senior legislative chamber.
  10. But a transformation of southern Irish politics from sterile old republican rivalries is as much a part of the peace process as negotiations between unionists and republicans in the north.
  11. Subversion of democratic or republican forces, not confrontation, is the preferred method of operation.
  12. But Mr Major made clear that no clarification would be offered. Mr Major told Sir David Frost on BBC Television that he was prepared to wait 'for a little while' for a definitive republican response to the joint declaration.
  13. Police are investigating the death of Catholic teenager Peter McBride, who was shot by British troops in the republican New Lodge area of north Belfast.
  14. 'Target acquisition', where soldiers train loaded guns on passers-by in republican areas, and the 'bomb burst' where soldiers burst out of armoured vehicles and rush through the streets covering each other with their weapons, are no longer employed.
  15. The council acted under Gamal Abdel Nasser, republican Egypt's first president and Sadat's predecessor.
  16. At the end of the two-hour Mass, the old imperial hymn that was replaced with a republican anthem in 1918 rang through the vaulted naves of the Gothic cathedral.
  17. One Estonian activist said republican leaders did not go far enough in simply asking Moscow to consider the matter.
  18. The Yeltsin era may yet come to be seen as Kerensky-in-reverse, a republican interregnum between Communism and a full-blown return to Czarist-style, right wing, Russian nationalist autocracy.
  19. Some intellectuals also voiced concern with Gorbachev's virtually undebated pronouncement Tuesday that elections for republican and local parliaments have been postponed from this fall to next spring.
  20. He has a strategy of sorts: to share state power not with the parliament but with a Federation Council composed of regional and republican leaders who will support his plans for new parliamentary elections and a new constitution.
  21. The establishment of republican forces worries the top brass, but they are playing down their fears in public.
  22. There, Mr Birshtein's joint venture is headed by the republican president's son-in-law, Mr Artur Gherman.
  23. As you must know, both the play and the original 'novel' are about the present royal family, imagined as reduced by a newly republican Britain to a grim council estate in Leicester.
  24. On this basis, term limits merely ensure a fair election system and the "republican form of government" guaranteed the states under the Constitution.
  25. But he may feel free to point to another big difference - unlike the staunchly republican Keating, the vast majority of New Zealanders remain firmly attached to the monarchy.
  26. Its communiques claiming the attacks indicated a pan-Arab philosophy comprising the ideas of Gamal Abdel Nasser, republican Egypt's first president.
  27. 'He thought we were going away from republican principles - that the armed struggle would be wound down.
  28. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser in the 1952 coup that ended the monarchy and eventually led to republican Egypt.
  29. Mikulic said he agreed with his critics that Yugoslavia's situation was grave but he defended his government's two years in office so far, noting that each of its acts had been approved by the national parliament and republican assemblies.
  30. A bloody civil war followed, and the republican government that emerged has had to struggle to control isolated desert and mountain regions.
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