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democracy美 [dɪ'mɑkrəsi] 英 [dɪ'mɒkrəsi] - n.民主;民主国家;民主政体;民主制度
- 网络德先生;民主政治;民主主义
n. inequality,dictatorship n. social equality,equality,egalitarianism,consensus,fairness 1. | [u] 民主;民主政体;民主制度a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives |
| parliamentary democracy 议会民主 | | the principles of democracy 民主原则 |
2. | [c] 民主国家a country which has this system of government |
| Western democracies 西方民主国家 | | I thought we were supposed to be living in a democracy. 我还以为我们应该是生活在一个民主国家里。 |
3. | [u] 民主精神;民主权利;民主fair and equal treatment of everyone in an organization, etc., and their right to take part in making decisions |
| the fight for justice and democracy 为正义和民主的斗争 |
n. | 1. 民主政治;民主政体,民主制度;民主主义;民主精神 1. 民主政治;民主政体,民主制度;民主主义;民主精神 | un. | |
n. | 1. the free and equal right of every person to participate in a system of government, often practiced by electing representatives of the people by the majority of the people 2. a country with a government that has been elected freely and equally by all its citizens 3. a system of government based on the principle of majority decision-making 4. the control of an organization by its members, who have a free and equal right to participate in decision-making processes 5. the right to a form of government in which power is invested in the people as a whole, usually exercised on their behalf by elected representatives 6. a system of government in which people vote in elections to choose the people who will govern them 7. a system of running a business or organization in which everyone can vote and share in making decisions 1. the free and equal right of every person to participate in a system of government, often practiced by electing representatives of the people by the majority of the people 2. a country with a government that has been elected freely and equally by all its citizens 3. a system of government based on the principle of majority decision-making 4. the control of an organization by its members, who have a free and equal right to participate in decision-making processes 5. the right to a form of government in which power is invested in the people as a whole, usually exercised on their behalf by elected representatives 6. a system of government in which people vote in elections to choose the people who will govern them 7. a system of running a business or organization in which everyone can vote and share in making decisions |
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