democratic / ˌdɛm əˈkræt ɪk /

⭐基础词汇民主的民主民主化民主政治

democratic 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to or of the nature of democracy or a democracy.
  2. pertaining to or characterized by the principle of political or social equality for all: democratic treatment.
  3. advocating or upholding democracy.
  4. Politics. of, relating to, or characteristic of the Democratic Party.of, relating to, or belonging to the Democratic-Republican Party.

democratic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

representative, self-governing

更多democratic例句

  1. By speaking up and taking action, CEOs can let elected officials know that the business community will not stand by as democratic rights are violated.
  2. Israeli human rights advocates say exports to Hong Kong police should legally have stopped in 2019 when anti-democratic crackdowns grew dramatically.
  3. It’s certainly popular, and at the very least, “democratic.”
  4. The shutdown lasted until January, making it the longest internet blackout ever seen in the democratic world.
  5. It’s worth thinking about these categories both in terms of the horse race and in terms of broader questions of democratic norms and values.
  6. Obviously, the first obligation of all liberal democratic governments is to enforce the rule of law.
  7. Even the arguably more democratic House is only at 10 percent black members.
  8. By 2012, Democratic President Barack Obama owned the Asian-American vote, winning it by 47 percentage points.
  9. Neither the Republican nor the Democratic party have done anything to consistently target Asian- American voters.
  10. But  Republican and Democratic parties have made efforts to reverse that trend.
  11. It had its counterpart on the political side in the rise of representative democratic government.
  12. He did this to signalise his disapprobation of royalty, and his preference for democratic equality.
  13. The first was a democratic step indeed, and aroused great excitement.
  14. Revolution in Venice, and a democratic government formed under the direction of the French general Angereau.
  15. And of the world of to-day, be it remembered, elective democratic control covers only a part of the field.