democrat
democrat — 名詞
1. a person who supports the idea that ordinary people should have the power to cho
民主主義者
支持民主制度的人
a person who supports the idea that ordinary people should have the power to choose their leaders through voting, and that everyone should have equal rights under the law.
Sana is a committed democrat who believes that every voice matters in an election.
Sana 是一位堅定的民主主義者,她相信在選舉中每個聲音都很重要。
committed democrat + that-clause
The rally brought together democrats from countries across Asia and Africa.
這場集會聚集了來自亞洲和非洲多國的民主主義者。
plural: democrats from regions
Cyrus considers himself a democrat because he trusts citizens to make wise political choices.
Cyrus 認為自己是民主主義者,因為他相信人民有能力做出明智的政治選擇。
A true democrat respects the result of a fair election even when their side loses.
一位真正的民主主義者會尊重公平選舉的結果,即使自己支持的方面輸了也是如此。
Maeve's grandfather was a lifelong democrat who campaigned for free and honest voting.
Maeve 的祖父是終身的民主主義者,他一生都在為自由誠實的投票制度而奮鬥。
- democracy supporter
describes the same concept more plainly; less common as a single noun
- pro-democracy activist
stronger connotation of active campaigning; narrower in scope
- advocate of democracy
more formal; often used in written political analysis
- autocrat
a ruler with absolute power; opposite political philosophy
- dictator
someone who rules alone without democratic consent
- anti-democrat
a person who opposes democratic principles
文法句型
a democrat who + verb
用法筆記
This sense is usually written in lowercase. It describes a person's political philosophy, not their party membership. Common modifiers include 'true', 'committed', and 'lifelong'.
常見錯誤
2. a member of one of the two main political parties in the United States — the Dem
民主黨人
美國民主黨的成員或支持者
a member of one of the two main political parties in the United States — the Democratic Party — or someone who votes for or supports its candidates and policies.
Stefan has been a registered Democrat in Ohio for nearly twenty years.
Stefan 在俄亥俄州登記為民主黨人已經將近二十年了。
registered Democrat + US state
The Democrat proposed a new law to make university tuition more affordable.
那位民主黨人提出了一項新法案,希望讓大學學費更便宜。
Democrat as subject of political action
Trang volunteers at the local Democrat campaign office every weekend.
Trang 每個週末都在當地的民主黨競選辦公室擔任志工。
Both Democrats and Republicans attended the community meeting about the new hospital.
民主黨人和共和黨人都出席了關於新建醫院的社區會議。
Aoi switched her voter registration from Republican to Democrat last year.
Aoi 去年把自己的選民登記從共和黨改成了民主黨。
- Democratic Party member
more formal and explicit about party affiliation
- Democratic Party supporter
broader — includes voters who do not formally join
- blue voter
informal US term based on the party colour blue
- Republican
member or supporter of the other major US party
- GOP member
refers to the Republican Party ('Grand Old Party')
文法句型
a Democrat who + verb
用法筆記
In American English, this sense is usually capitalized (Democrat). It is used in contrast to Republican, the other major US political party. Outside the US, 'democrat' with a lowercase 'd' refers to sense 1.