英 [ˌdeməˈkrætɪkli] 美 [ˌdeməˈkrætɪkli]
adv. 民主地;民主主义地
in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles
it was decided democratically ; democratically elected government
民主主义地
democratic 民主的;民主政治的;大众的
democratize 民主化;大众化
democratise 民主化(等于democratize)
democratize 使民主化;使大众化
democratise 使大众化(等于democratize)
The decision was taken democratically.
这是通过民主讨论作出的决策。
That June, Yeltsin became Russia's first democratically elected president.
那年6月,叶利钦成为俄罗斯第一位通过民主选举产生的总统。
This committee will enable decisions to be made democratically.
这个委员会将保证决策是民主地产生的。
He said SADC would never accept the unconstitutional transfer of power from a democratically elected government.
VOA : standard.2009.03.18
The prime minister makes clear that whatever the outcome of that legal battle, Mr.Yanukovich is,in her view, "not the democratically elected president of Ukraine."
VOA : standard.2010.02.14
I just believe in a very limited form of democracy whereby we have a constitution that severely limits the scope of what decisions can be made democratically.
我只是支持有限民主,通过宪法来严格限制,可以由民主决议的事项范围。
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"I welcome President Zadari's determination to confront militants who have been challenging the authority of the democratically elected government in the northwest frontier province,"
VOA : standard.2009.06.17
He resigned as president in August 2008 to avoid impeachment by a new, democratically elected parliament.
Express support for the democratically elected governments of the nations recently liberated from the Soviet empire.
And they managed to get some of those ideas passed, even with a Democratically controlled Congress.