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[dɪ`mɔkrəsɪ]демократия, власть народагосударство с демократической формой правленияпростые люди, рабочий классдемократизмдемократическая партияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > democracy
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[de·moc·ra·cy || dɪ'mɒkrəsɪ]◙ n. דמוקרטיה, שלטון העם, שלטון הרוב, משטר השומר על זכויות הפרט* * *◙ טרפה תויוכז לע רמושה רטשמ,בורה ןוטלש,םעה ןוטלש,היטרקומד◄ -
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демократія, народовладдя, народна влада; демократичність; демократизм; демократична держава -
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pemerintahan rakyat, masyarakat sama serajatnya* * *demokrasi* * *pemerintahan rakyat, masyarakat sama serajatnya* * *demokrasi, kerakyatan -
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Pol. démocratie [du grec démos, le pouvoir, et kratos, le peuple. Née en Grèce, au V e siècle av. J.-C.; mode de goùvernement ou le pouvoir est exercé par le peuple, via ses élus]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > democracy
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de·moc·ra·cy [dɪʼmɒkrəsi, Am -ʼmɑ:-] nDemokratie f -
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демократия; демократическое правление, демократическая страна; демократизм; вера или проповедь социального равенства
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democracy — de‧moc‧ra‧cy [dɪˈmɒkrəsi ǁ dɪˈmɑː ] noun democracies PLURALFORM 1. [uncountable] a system of government in which members of the government are elected by the people of a country: • They carried banners demanding democracy and a free press.… … Financial and business terms
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Democracy — De*moc ra*cy (d[ e]*m[o^]k r[.a]*s[y^]), n.; pl. {Democracies} (d[ e]*m[o^]k r[.a]*s[i^]z). [F. d[ e]mocratie, fr. Gr. dhmokrati a; dh^mos the people + kratei^n to be strong, to rule, kra tos strength.] 1. Government by the people; a form of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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democracy — de·moc·ra·cy /di mä krə sē/ n pl cies 1 a: government by the people; esp: rule of the majority b: a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usu … Law dictionary
democracy — [n] government in which people participate commonwealth, egalitarianism, emancipation, equalitarianism, equality, freedom, justice, liberal government, representative government, republic, suffrage; concepts 299,688,689 … New thesaurus
democracy — ► NOUN (pl. democracies) 1) a form of government in which the people have a voice in the exercise of power, typically through elected representatives. 2) a state governed in such a way. 3) control of a group by the majority of its members. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
democracy — [di mäk′rə sē] n. pl. democracies [Fr démocratie < ML democratia < Gr dēmokratia < dēmos, the people (< IE * damos, a division of the people < base * da , to cut, divide > TIDE1) + kratein, to rule < kratos, strength: see… … English World dictionary