单词:democrats
n an advocate of democratic principles
democrats的用法和样例:
例句
- This week, though, he hinted in a letter to Democrats at a compromise on both issues.然而本周,他在一封给民主党员的信中暗示要中和两个问题。
- He argued bluntly for cutting back the subcommittee draft into a more realistic program on which Republicans and Northern Democrats could unite.他坦白主张,把小组委员会的草案删改成比较实际的计划,使共和党和北方民主党员能够团结起来。
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