citizenry 英 [ˈsɪtɪzənri]   美 [ˈsɪtɪzənri]

citizenry

citizenry  英 [ˈsɪtɪzənri] 美 [ˈsɪtɪzənri]

n. 市民;公民 

名词复数:citizenries 

It relieves the citizenry of onerous decision-making obligations and intensifies their gathering sense of political impotence. 它减轻了市民的繁重的决策义务和强化他们的政治无能意识的聚集。
Mr. Ravalomana announced Tuesday he was stepping down due to the crisis characterized by what he called a polarization of opinion within the army and the citizenry. 拉瓦卢马纳纳星期二宣布,鉴于目前的危机,他决定辞职。 他称这场危机的突出表现是军队和公民内部观点对立。

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  • n. 市民;公民
  • 1. It relieves the citizenry of onerous decision-making obligations and intensifies their gathering sense of political impotence.

    它减轻了市民的繁重的决策义务和强化他们的政治无能意识的聚集。

  • 2. Mr. Ravalomana announced Tuesday he was stepping down due to the crisis characterized by what he called a polarization of opinion within the army and the citizenry.

    拉瓦卢马纳纳星期二宣布,鉴于目前的危机,他决定辞职。 他称这场危机的突出表现是军队和公民内部观点对立。

  • 3. Good government requires a sufficient degree of knowledge and understanding, and democracy in particular presupposes a competent citizenry.

    好的政府需要充分的知识和理解力,而民主制度尤其需要称职的公民。

  • citizenry (n.) "citizens collectively," 1795, from citizen + -ry.
citi·zen·ry / ˈsɪtɪzənri ; NAmE ˈsɪtɪzənri / noun [singular + singular or plural verb ] ( formal) ( lessfml in NAmE) all the citizens of a particular town, country, etc. 全体市民(或公民) citi·zen·ry / ˈsɪtɪzənri ; NAmE ˈsɪtɪzənri /
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