democratic

US: /ˌdɛməˈkɹætɪk/
UK: /dˌɛməkɹˈætɪk/


English Vietnamese dictionary


democratic /,demə'krætik/
  • tính từ
    • dân chủ
      • Democrative party: (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) đảng Dân chủ

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
1 (of a country, state, system, etc.) controlled by representatives who are elected by the people of a country; connected with this system: a democratic country + a democratic system / election + democratic government / rule / accountability + They are aiming to make the institutions of the EU truly democratic. + Exercise your democratic right to vote.
2 based on the principle that all members have an equal right to be involved in running an organization, etc: democratic involvement / participation + a democratic decision
3 based on the principle that all members of society are equal rather than divided by money or social class: a democratic society / outlook + democratic values / reforms
4 (Democratic) (abbreviation Dem., D) connected with the Democratic party in the US: the Democratic senator from Oregon
democratically adverb: a democratically elected government / leader + democratically accountable / controlled + The decision was taken democratically.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
egalitarian, classless; republican, representative, popular, self-governing, autonomous:
The colonists voted for a democratic form of government.

Collocation dictionary


1 favouring/practising democracy

VERBS

be | become | remain
There have been major changes in the constitution, but the system remains democratic.

ADV.

genuinely, truly | fully, thoroughly
a fully democratic society
| fairly, quite, reasonably
They have a fairly democratic form of government.
| dangerously
In 1776 these were considered dangerously democratic principles.

2 being fair to different sides

VERBS

be, seem

ADV.

extremely, very | fairly, quite, reasonably
I think it was a reasonably democratic decision.


Concise English dictionary


‚demə'krætɪk
adj.
+characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality
+belong to or relating to the Democratic Party
+representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large