republican
republican 英 [rɪˈpʌblɪkən] 美 [rɪˈpʌblɪkən]
adj. 共和国的;共和政体的;共和主义的;拥护共和政体的 n. 共和主义者
名词复数:republicans
- The adjective republican describes a government made up of representatives who are elected by the citizens. If you live in the United States, you’re part of a republican system of government.
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- adj. 共和国的;共和政体的;共和主义的;拥护共和政体的
- n. 共和主义者
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1. a republican government/movement
共和政体╱运动
- republican (adj.) 1712, "belonging to a republic, of the nature of a republic, consonant to the principles of a republic," from republic + -an. The French republican calendar was in use from Nov. 26, 1793 to Dec. 31, 1805.
- republican (n.) "one who favors a republic or republican principles" (or, as Johnson puts it, "One who thinks a commonwealth without monarchy the best government"), 1690s; see republican (adj.). With capital R-, in reference to a member of a specific U.S. political party (the Anti-Federalists) from 1782, though this was not the ancestor of the modern U.S. Republican Party, which dates from 1854.
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