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1 democracy
di'mokrəsiplural - democracies; noun((a country having) a form of government in which the people freely elect representatives to govern them: Which is the world's largest democracy?; He believes in democracy.) democracia- democrat- democratic
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democracy n democraciatr[dɪ'mɒkrəsɪ]noun (pl democracies)1 democracian.• democracia s.f.dɪ'mɑːkrəsi, dɪ'mɒkrəsimass & count noun (pl - cies) democracia f[dɪ'mɒkrǝsɪ]N democracia f* * *[dɪ'mɑːkrəsi, dɪ'mɒkrəsi]mass & count noun (pl - cies) democracia f -
2 democracy
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3 democracy
s.democracia. (plural democracies) -
4 democracy consolidation
s.consolidación democrática. -
5 Social democracy
socialdemocraciaSocial Democracy mass noun socialdemocracia f, democracia f social* * *Social Democracy mass noun socialdemocracia f, democracia f social -
6 parliamentary democracy
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7 direct democracy
s.democracia directa, democracia participativa. -
8 fledgling democracy
s.democracia en ciernes. -
9 parliamentary democracy
s.democracia parlamentaria. -
10 participatory democracy
s.democracia directa, democracia participativa. -
11 pro-democracy
adj.prodemocracia. -
12 pseudo-democracy
s.seudodemocracia, pseudodemocracia. -
13 representative democracy
s.democracia representativa. -
14 Social Democracy
s.socialdemocracia, democracia social, doctrina social-demócrata, social-democracia. -
15 democracia
democracia sustantivo femenino democracy
democracia sustantivo femenino democracy ' democracia' also found in these entries: Spanish: ofensa - restablecer - antidemocrático - arriba - dizque - paso English: cornerstone - democracy - parliamentary democracy - restoration - restore - fledgling -
16 Democrat
noun (one who believes in democracy as a principle: She likes to pretend she's a democrat.) demócratatr['deməkræt]1 demócrata nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLChristian Democrat democratacristiano,-ademocrat ['dɛmə.kræt] n: demócrata mfn.• demócrata s.m.,f.'deməkræta) ( believer in democracy) demócrata mf['demǝkræt]N (US) demócrata mfChristian Democrat — democratacristiano(-a) m / f, democristiano(-a) m / f
* * *['deməkræt]a) ( believer in democracy) demócrata mf -
17 democrat
noun (one who believes in democracy as a principle: She likes to pretend she's a democrat.) demócratatr['deməkræt]1 demócrata nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLChristian Democrat democratacristiano,-ademocrat ['dɛmə.kræt] n: demócrata mfn.• demócrata s.m.,f.'deməkræta) ( believer in democracy) demócrata mf['demǝkræt]N demócrata mf* * *['deməkræt]a) ( believer in democracy) demócrata mf -
18 fledgling
fledgling ['flɛʤlɪŋ] n: polluelo m, pollito mn.• volantón s.m.fledgeling 'fledʒlɪŋ noun ( bird) polluelo m, volantón m (téc); (before n)['fledʒlɪŋ]1.N (=young bird) pajarito m ; (fig) novato(-a) m / f2.CPD [democracy, writer] en ciernes; [company, industry] joven* * *fledgeling ['fledʒlɪŋ] noun ( bird) polluelo m, volantón m (téc); (before n) -
19 parliamentary
- 'men-adjective parlamentariotr[pɑːlə'mentərɪ]1 parlamentario,-aparliamentary [.pɑrlə'mɛntəri,.pɑrljə-] adj: parlamentarioadj.• parlamentario (Gobierno) adj.'pɑːrlə'mentəri, ˌpɑːlə'mentriadjective parlamentario[ˌpɑːlǝ'mentǝrɪ]parliamentary democracy — democracia f parlamentaria
1.ADJ parlamentario2.CPDparliamentary agent N — agente mf parlamentario(-a)
parliamentary candidate N — candidato(-a) m / f parlamentario(-a)
parliamentary democracy N — democracia f parlamentaria
parliamentary election N — elecciones fpl parlamentarias
parliamentary government N — gobierno m parlamentario
parliamentary immunity N — inmunidad f parlamentaria
parliamentary inquiry N — investigación f parlamentaria
parliamentary privilege N — privilegio m parlamentario
* * *['pɑːrlə'mentəri, ˌpɑːlə'mentri]adjective parlamentarioparliamentary democracy — democracia f parlamentaria
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20 restoration
noun The building was closed for restoration(s).) restauraciónrestoration n restauracióntr[restə'reɪʃən]1 (gen) restauración nombre femenino2 (return) devolución nombre femeninorestoration [.rɛstə'reɪʃən] n: restauración f, restablecimiento mn.• devolución s.f.• instauración s.f.• reintegro s.m.• renovación s.f.• reparo s.m.• restauración s.f.'restə'reɪʃən1) ua) ( of democracy) restauración f, reinstauración f, restablecimiento m; (of order, peace) restablecimiento mb) (to throne, power) restauración f, reinstauración fc) (of something lost, stolen) (frml) restitución f (frml), devolución f2) u c (of building, painting) restauración f[ˌrestǝ'reɪʃǝn]N1) [of money, possession] devolución f, restitución f frm2) [of relations, links, order] restablecimiento m ; [of confidence] devolución f ; [of monarchy, democracy] restauración f3) [of building, painting, antique] restauración f4) (Brit)(Hist)the Restoration — la Restauración (época que comienza con la restauración de Carlos II en el trono británico)
* * *['restə'reɪʃən]1) ua) ( of democracy) restauración f, reinstauración f, restablecimiento m; (of order, peace) restablecimiento mb) (to throne, power) restauración f, reinstauración fc) (of something lost, stolen) (frml) restitución f (frml), devolución f2) u c (of building, painting) restauración f
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