democracy更多的中文(简体)翻译

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democracy 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

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/dɪˈmɒk.rə.si/ us

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B2 [ U ] the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of government based on this belief, in which power is either held by elected representatives or directly by the people themselves

民主;民主思想;民主政体

The government has promised to uphold the principles of democracy.

政府承诺将坚持民主的原则。

The early 1990s saw the spread of democracy in Eastern Europe.

20世纪90年代初,民主思想在东欧迅速传播。

B2 [ C ] a country in which power is held by elected representatives

民主国家

Few of the Western democracies still have a royal family.

西方民主国家鲜有保留皇室者。

更多范例减少例句A strong opposition is vital to a healthy democracy.There cannot be true democracy without reform of the electoral system.Sweden is often held up as an example of a successful social democracy.The recent free elections mark the next step in the country's progress towards democracy.Western governments should be giving more aid to the emerging democracies of the Third World.

(democracy在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

democracy的例句

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Perhaps the most consistent result from the studies of party emergence in advanced democracies is the effect of short-term economic performance.

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The demand for redistribution is fairly inelastic across industrialized democracies.

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Finally, he finds evidence that new democracies with low levels of initial political competition are also more likely to meet with civil conflict.

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Similarly, these results hold implications for understanding change in advanced industrial democracies.

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Since we employ only advanced industrialized democracies in our sample, we believe that if a bias exists at all, it is negligible.

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First, all democracies, for their survival and prosperity, are assumed to depend principally on the support of their citizens.

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Further, while the number of new parties decreases gradually as democracies age, the support for new entrants follows no clear unidirectional pattern across time.

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In this article, we challenge the notion that new democracies have significantly fewer strategic voters than the mature democracies.

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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。

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