单词 | democratic |
释义 | democratic democratic /ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/ aep /-ˈkræt̬-/ adjective ► B2 based on the principles of democracy: » We must accept the results of a democratic election (= an election in which all people can vote).» Do you think Australia is a more democratic country than Britain?Thesaurus+: ↑Systems of governmentThesaurus+: ↑Justice and fairnessdemocratically /-ɪ.kəl.i/ adverb ► F0» We need to decide this democratically (= based on the wishes of most of the people).» Yeltsin was Russia's first democratically elected president.Thesaurus+: ↑Systems of governmentThesaurus+: ↑Justice and fairnessWord Builder:–Nouns: democracy, democrat–Adjectives: democratic • • • Extra Examples:» The 1990s have seen a shift to democratic government in Eastern Europe.» The president has promised a new constitution and the creation of democratic power structures.» These will be the first truly democratic elections in the country's history.» How can there be democratic elections without a free press?» We must do more to smooth the country's path to democratic reform. |
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