democratise
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英 [d?'m?kr?ta?z] 
英漢雙解
1. | ~ sth 使民主化to make a country or an institution more democratic |
英漢解釋
例句
Like the Human Genome Project, the Allen Brain Atlases and Spinal-Cord Atlas have helped democratise the scientific landscape.
像人類基因組計劃一樣,艾倫腦圖譜及脊髓圖譜工程有助于科學領域的民主化。
Such skills, however, do not mean that the newcomers will modernise the party or democratise Chinese politics.
但是,此類技能并不意味著這些新人將會對中國共产党進行現代化改造,或推動中國政治民主化。
It may be an imperfect way to democratise the judicial process, but it looks like a step in the right direction.
日本此次重啟陪審團制度可能是在以一種美中不足的方法來加快司法民主化進程,但這看起來至少是正確的一步。
Many fear that AK's real mission is not to democratise Turkey but to convert it to Islamic rule.
很多人擔心AK黨的真正使命不是使土耳其民主化,而是將土耳其變為伊斯蘭教統治。
What if Arab countries do not democratise?
如果阿拉伯國家不民主化該怎么辦?
"The potential to democratise knowledge, " he says, "is huge. "
他說道,“民主化知識的潛能是巨大的”。
This in turn reduced prices and enabled the PC to democratise computing.
這反過來降低了價格,使個人電腦處理民主化。
The IBM PC helped to democratise computing. Now to finish the job IBM
曾試圖使個人電腦進入千家萬戶,現在是完成這個任務的時候了