词汇 | democrat |
释义 | democratWord family noun democracy democrat democratization democratistadjective democratic ≠ undemocratic democratifiableverb democratatize democratizeadverb democratically ≠ undemocratically Policiesdem·ocrat /ˈdeməkræt/ noun [countableC] PPPsomeone who believes in democracy, or works to achieve it 民主主义者,民主人士 Examples from the Corpus democrat• But democrats are not necessarily for de-centralisation.• He says that the council has already had extra funding, how much more do the labour and liberal democrat councillors want?• The liberal democrats and labour say their budget was the only way to prevent drastic cuts.• The liberal democrats wanted a more modest overspend ... seven million.• Yeltsin is taking shots from Communists, ultranationalists and even the progressive democrats who used to be his allies.• The Senate democrats were no longer afraid of him.• Here is the social democrat refusing to condemn the absurdities he chronicles so well; or simply producing half-baked observations.• The rest of the democrats are wavering between supporting Yeltsin and Yavlinsky. Democrat noun [countableC] a member or supporter of the Democratic Party of the US 〔美国〕民主党党员,民主党支持者 Examples from the Corpus Democrat• Time was you would find Democrats in trailer parks.• The effort to win quick approval of the so-called supermajority tax limitation amendment has raised a furor among some Democrats.• Despite a slight shortage of new ideas, she remains the strongest candidate the Democrats have fielded for some time.• So after fourteen years of solid, wall-to-wall Democrats, the Republicans won both houses of Congress. From Longman Business Dictionary democratdem·o·crat /ˈdeməkræt/ noun [countableC] 1someone who believes in, or works to achieve, democracy She is a democrat who supports self-determination. 2Democrat a member or supporter of the Democratic party in the US My parents were lifelong Democrats. |
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