democratize
democratize 英 [dɪˈmɒkrətaɪz] 美 [dɪˈmɑkrətaɪz]
vt. 使民主化;使大众化 vi. 民主化;大众化
进行时:democratizing 过去式:democratized 过去分词:democratized 第三人称单数:democratizes
- To democratize is to make an organization more democratic, supporting a system in which all citizens have a voice or a vote. When you democratize your school French club, you allow every member to vote on each decision.
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- vt. 使民主化;使大众化
- vi. 民主化;大众化
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1. Viktor Kremenyuk agrees his country must democratize, if it is to modernize its economy.
克雷门约克同意,俄罗斯如果要将经济现代化,必须民主化。
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2. Friedberg ridicules this approach, arguing that the United States should seek to democratize China and, if this does not succeed, should practice assertive containment.
弗里德贝格则嘲笑这种说法,认为美国应该寻求使中国民主化,如果不成功,则应采取遏制政策。
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3. In our haste to democratize -- and also as a condition for Western aid -- we copied and adopted the Western form of democracy and neglected to build upon our own democratic tradition.
我们急切地推行民主化,我们复制和采纳西方的民主形式,却忽视了创立我们自己的民主传统,同时也成为西方援助的条件。
- democratize (v.) 1798 (transitive), 1840 (intransitive), from French démocratiser, noted as one of the neologisms of the Revolution, from démocratie (see democracy). Greek demokratizein meant "to be on the democratic side."
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