
英:/'dɪˈmɒkrətaɪz/ 美:/'dɪˈmɑːkrətaɪz/
過去式:democratized 過去分詞:democratized 現在分詞:democratizing 第三人稱單數:democratizes
vt. 使*********;使大衆化
vi. *********;大衆化
We want to democratize the country's development.
我們要讓國家的發展*********。
Democratizing the organization has been the top priority for now.
現階段組織*********是當務之急。
A political party can be a solid support for the country to be democratized.
一個政黨可以是國家*********的堅實後盾。
Ah, that seems like a legit way to democratize the industry.
啊,一個挺合理的方式讓這個行業可以變得更大衆化。
It has the potential to greatly accelerate and democratize gene sequencing.
它有可能極大地加快基因測序的速度和普及程度。
A crowdsourced radio station with a web-based interface, has found a way to democratize sound waves and captivate that same 18-35-year-old au***nce.
net就是一個與此類似的大衆網絡廣播電台,這家電台已經找到了一種讓聲波大衆化的方法,并吸引了18 - 35歲的聽衆。
But it wants to raise its brand recognition — it's introducing an affordable smartphone that it hopes will democratize that technology — and make Huawei a household name.
不過華為想要提升其品牌認知度——它正在推介一款價格實惠的智能手機,希望能夠使技術“大衆化”——同時讓華為成為家喻戶曉的名字。
They democratize finance, allowing people of any demographic or socioeconomic background to start a business and get their product out to the world much faster than the traditional routes.
它們令金融*********,推動了不同地域不同社會經濟背景的創業力量,他們的産品也因此可以以更快的速度走向市場。
Democrats often respond to such seemingly utopian proposals with the objection that democracy is a priority: Let's democratize the system first, and then we can think about how to improve democracy.
民主人士經常以“民主高于一切”為由,對這種看似烏托邦的議案提出反駁:我們應該先把系統*********,然後再思考如何讓民主做得更好。
democratize(動詞)指通過擴大參與權利、提高透明度或減少集權,使組織、系統或過程更加開放、平等和民主化。以下是詳細解析:
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詞性: 動詞
發音: /dɪˈmɑːkrətaɪz/
定義: 使某個組織、國家或社會*********,給予更廣泛的民主參與權。
用法:
解釋: Democratize這個單詞的意思是使某個組織、國家或社會*********。這個單詞的基本含義是給予更廣泛的民主參與權,促進社會公平和自由。通常使用于政治、社會和教育領域。
近義詞: liberalize, equalize, popularize
反義詞: centralize, monopolize, restrict
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