单词:republican
a. 共和政体的, 共和国的, 共和主义的
n. an advocate of a republic (usually in opposition to a monarchy)
n. a tributary of the Kansas River that flows from eastern Colorado eastward through Nebraska and Kansas
a. relating to or belonging to the Republican Party
考试类型:[四级/六级/考研]
republican的用法和样例:
例句
- In much the same tone of voice, a voter in Michigan said she like President Reagan and thought "I better not rock the boat, so I'll go with a Republican again this time."密歇根一位选民以几乎同样的语调说,她喜欢里根总统,她心想,“我别无事生非,所以我这次还是追随共和党。”
- German-born American editorial cartoonist whose caricatures in Harper's Weekly contributed to the downfall of the Tweed Ring in New York City. He also established the donkey and the elephant as symbols of the Democratic and Republican parties.纳斯特,托马斯1840-1902德裔美国社论卡通画家,他刊登在《哈泼周刊》上的作品对特威德集团在纽约市的垮台很有影响。他还曾创作象征共和党的大象和民主党的毛驴形象
- Charles is a dyed-in-the-wool Republican.查尔斯是个彻头彻尾的共和党人。
- The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government.美利坚合众国保证合众国各州实行共和政体。
常见句型
- He ran as Vice-president on the Republican ticket.他作为共和党的候选人竞选副总统。
- He is the boss of the Republican Party.他是共和党领袖。
- The Republican Party is in office now in the US.美国现在是共和党掌权。
- He's an old royalist—he fought against the republicans.他是一个旧保皇主义者——他反对共和主义者。
- In the USA,Republicans are the conservative party.共和党在美国属于保守党派。
词汇搭配
- Republican Party共和党
- republican拥护共和政体的人...
- democratic民主的
- Republican River里帕布利克河(发源于美国...
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