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    democrat查询结果如下:

    音标:['deməkræt]
    名词复数:democrats 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.民主主义者()
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    名词
    民主主义者;民主人士
    a non-Party democrat
    党外民主人士.
    民主党党员
    一种高而轻的双座马车
    -扩展释义
    |noun|
    1. 民主主义者,2.(大写)(美国)民主党人
    【化学】
    民主主者
    词性不明
    民主正体论者
    【能源专业】
    民主义者
    词性不明
    民主党员
    形容词
    美国民主党的
    物主限定词&|noun|&|【化学】|
    美国民主党党员
    -democrat的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    A democrat.
    One who democratizes.
    He had convinced himself that he had been, at heart, a democratizer for a long time.
    One who democratises.
    The principles or spirit of a democracy.
    He discusses and critiques liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, democratism, and socialism.
    One reason neocons have been able to sow so much mischief is that they feed into deeply embedded American beliefs about democratism and ’chosenness.
    We sent probes into the psychology of democratism in Central and Eastern Europe, and compared representative samples of Czechs with Slovaks, Bulgarians and Belarusians.
    The act of "killing" (stopping, hindering, denying) democracy.

    动词 变体/同根词

    democratize的现在分词
    But most of all it requires opening up and democratizing the closed political process.
    Finally, they copied bohemia by democratizing literary culture in ways the hierarchical institutions like the university cannot so easily manage.
    In developing and democratizing countries, the masses are less ignorant, quiescent, or afraid than they once were.
    democratise的现在分词
    Benn’s proposals for democratising industry were killed off by the civil service and the Labour leadership.
    By democratising global institutions we can make them directly accountable and give them much needed legitimacy.
    Company drama could be credited with democratising classical music, which had been a privilege of the upper classes.
    democratise的过去式和过去分词
    The State’s Government must be democratised and federalised before it aspires for more powers from the Centre.
    In most countries in the world, land is not being democratised and spread across the population.
    It argues that this fund should be democratised so the union’s members decide how the money is spent.
    democratize的过去式和过去分词
    This is not to say that the regime democratized itself, but that it was an often unwitting contributor to processes that slipped out of its control.
    Before these countries can be truly democratized they need to develop systems that make sense within their particular cultural and historical contexts.
    The motor bus, introduced to Edinburgh in 1898, spread rapidly and transformed the market, raising capacity and reducing fares, and democratized usage.
    to make democratic
    There is pressure to democratise the corporation, to elect its governors, to ensure it represents all shades of opinion fairly.
    She rightfully takes exception to New Zealand texts, which purport to democratise the understanding of war but fail to contextualise women’s experiences.
    One motion agreed to democratise the union’s political fund by giving the conference responsibility for determining where the fund should be spent.
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