democratize是什么意思

  • En [ dɪˈmɒk.rə.taɪz]
  • Us [ dɪˈmɑː.krə.taɪz]

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  • In particular, certain women's poems respond directly to poems by male predecessors or contemporaries in order to democratize authority or stake new ground.

  • The wording of the question implies that the government is a democracy, or at least, democratizing.

  • The demand to democratize political, social and economic institutions almost always brings such conflict to the fore.

  • This access to music and the democratizing effect of recordings are undoubtedly positive virtues, despite the negative attributes that some have also identified.

  • Because they have democratized backwards, most third-wave countries are currently incomplete democracies.

  • Stated differently, corruption is likely to be slightly lower in dictatorships than in countries that have partially democratized.

  • Reforming interest groups perceived extended limited liability as a means of democratizing the constitution and drawing respectable working-men into full interaction with a 'free' market.

  • Moreover, the fact that enclaves were governed by party-states meant that democratizing them required dismantling both components: the ruling party and state institutions.

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    使(國家或組織)民主化…

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