republic如何读

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republic英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]共和国,共和政体 (country with a) system of government in which supreme power is held not by a monarch but by the people, with an elected President

republic是什么意思

  • n.共和国;共和政体

republic自然拼读

re·pub·lic

rih puh blihk

republic变形

复数:republics

republic词根

词根:republic

adj.

republican 共和国的;共和政体的;共和主义的;拥护共和政体的

n.

republican 共和主义者

republicanism 共和主义;共和政治

republic英英释义

noun

a government having a chief of state who is not a monarch and who in modern times is usually a president

a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according to law

a usually specified republican government of a political unit

the French Fourth Republic

a body of persons freely engaged in a specified activity

the republic of letters

a constituent political and territorial unit of the former nations of Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, or Yugoslavia

republic词源中文解释

"公民通过选举代表来行使最高或行政权力的状态,这些公民有投票权,"公元1600年左右,源自法语 république(15世纪),源自拉丁语 respublica(与格位 republica),意为"公共福利,共和国,国家,共和国",字面意思为 res publica "公共利益,国家",源自 res "事务,事情,事物"(参见 re)+ publica, publicus 的女性形式,意为"公共的"(参见 public(形容词))。

到1630年代,这个词被应用于特定的国家。"社区中成员有一定平等的概念"是 republic of letters 这样的表达方式背后的原因,该词最早见于1702年。

republic_法律行业词汇

共和国

republic词源英文解释

French république, from Middle French republique, from Latin respublica, from res thing, wealth + publica, feminine of publicus public — more at real, public

The first known use of republic was in 1596

republic儿童词典英英释义

repulse1 of 2verb

to drive or beat back : repel

repulse an attack

to cause dislike or disgust in

repulse2 of 2noun

a cold unfriendly rejection

the action of driving back an attacker

repugnantadjective

incompatible sense 1

causing a feeling of dislike or disgust : repulsive

repugnancenoun

a strong feeling of dislike

repudiateverb

to refuse to have anything to do with

to refuse to accept or pay

repudiate a debt

repudiateverb

to refuse to have anything to do with

to refuse to accept or pay

repudiate a debt

republican1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or resembling a republic

favoring or supporting a republic

democratic-republican

of, relating to, or being one of the two major political parties in the U.S.

republican2 of 2noun

one that favors or supports a republican form of government

a member of a political party favoring republicanism

a member of the Democratic-Republican party or of the Republican party of the U.S.

republicanismnoun

support or desire for a republican form of government

the principles or ideas of republican government

capitalized the principles, policy, or practices of the Republican party of the U.S.

republican1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or resembling a republic

favoring or supporting a republic

democratic-republican

of, relating to, or being one of the two major political parties in the U.S.

republican2 of 2noun

one that favors or supports a republican form of government

a member of a political party favoring republicanism

a member of the Democratic-Republican party or of the Republican party of the U.S.

republicnoun

a government having a chief of state who is not a monarch and who is usually a president

a government in which supreme power belongs to the citizens through their right to vote

a political unit having a republican form of government

a political and territorial unit of the former nations of the U.S.S.R., Czechoslovakia, or Yugoslavia

republic 例句

1 As poverty became a growing problem in the new republic, he called the meeting that organized the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, and was elected its first president.

2 There are fears in some quarters that the republic would have little chance of surviving on its own.

某些人士担心共和国独立支撑下去的希望很渺茫。

3 But because Spanish ports and vessels were closed to Dutch shipping, the economic survival of the tiny republic depended on its ability to construct, man and deploy a great fleet of commercial sailing vessels.

4 In what ways is a republic more desirable than a principality?

共和政体为何比君主政体更令人向往?

5 Sapiens by contrast is more like a banana republic dictator.

6 She became Her Britannic Majesty's new ambassador plenipotentiary to the Republic of Lebanon.

她成为了英国女王陛下驻黎巴嫩共和国的新任全权大使。

7 ...the Baltic republics.

波罗的海沿岸诸共和国

8 And three years later, it became the young republic’s capital, seat of the Congress and the presidential mansion and offices.

9 Ahoist a flag to talk the draft : Get up, in the name of republic!

升旗讲话稿: 起来, 以共和国的名义!

10 But this republic idea sounds like an improvement over our current government.

11 They are moving in a pincer movement to cut the republic in two.

他们正展开钳形攻势,要把该共和国一分为二。

12 Some things remained the same—specifically, the determination of settlers and the new republic to force Indigenous peoples off their homelands to make way for settlement.

13 Why do we grow old? And is ageing really compulsory?

为什么我们会变老? 衰老真的是无法抗拒的 吗 ?

14 I shall set aside any discussion of republics, because I have treated them at length elsewhere.

15 The new Turkish republic he helped to build emerged from the ruins of a great empire.

他帮助建立起的新土耳其共和国是从一个伟大帝国的废墟上发展起来的。

16 The guardians of his republic, its elite ruling class, having deciphered the “law of births,” would ensure that only such harmonious “fortunate” unions would occur in the future.

17 We know that a nation so conceived and so dedicated could and did endure, indeed flourish, to become the longest-lived republic in world history.

18 As a result of Washington’s Olympian status, the infant American republic had managed to avoid a contested presidential election prior to 1796.

19 Even utter obscurity need not be an obstacle to [ political ] success ( New Republic )

虽说状况不明,也不一定是 [ 政治的 ] 成功的阻碍新共和国 )

20 Switzerland is a federal republic.

瑞士是一个联邦共和国.

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