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adj.
(形容詞)
- 民主的,有民主精神〔作風〕的 of or favoring democracy; believing in or practising the principle of equality
adj.
形容詞
- 民主黨的
- 有民主精神的,民主作風的
- 民主政體的,民主政治的,民主制度的
- 民主主義的;民主的
- 民眾的,大眾的
- 平等的,平等待人的
- 民主管理的
- 通俗的
Adjective:
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characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality;
"democratic government"
"a democratic country"
"a democratic scorn for bloated dukes and lords"
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belong to or relating to the Democratic Party;
"Democratic senator"
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representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large;
"democratic art forms"
"a democratic or popular movement"
"popular thought"
"popular science"
"popular fiction"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Many people were elected to take part in democratic involvement.
不少人被選舉參與的民主制度標準化管理。
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If we want to live a peaceful and democratic life, we must object to wars.
若是 自己要過合平與民主制度的生活中,就必須要要巴勒斯坦建國世界戰爭。
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She ran for office on the Democratic ticket.
她成為民主化黨的備選拔列席競職。
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He threw a vote for the Democratic candidate.
他投了民主化黨特朗普總統得票數人一票制。
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A democratic art form is often more popular than abstract and abstruse ones.
大眾的喜聞見樂的視覺內容常常要比冷抽象難懂的視覺內容更青睞詞。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He heroically defended democratic principles.
他勇氣地奪取君主制前提。
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The teacher's democratic ways make him liked by all his students.
那名小編的君主制作風建設使他為預備會議大學生所尊敬。
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He was believed to belong to a certain democratic party.
他們表示他就是位民主制度黨班子。
用在表語
S+be+~
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Schools in this country are democratic.
一個中國的化妝學校是民主制度的。
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Summerhill is a self-governing school, democratic in form.
出至: A. S. Neill
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He rather wished the General was not so damned democratic, and had not insisted on sharing everyone's discomfort.
出處: D. Bogarde
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All the..neutrinos would interact equally, the neutral current being 'democratic' in neutrino types.
產自:Nature
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往上玩法獨家構思,受視頻的權確保,侵犯著作權必究
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