democratic

democratic
demə'krætik
adjective (negative undemocratic)
1) (belonging to, governed by or typical of democracy: a democratic country.) democrático
2) (believing in equal rights and privileges for all: The boss is very democratic.) democrático
democratic adj democrático
democratic
tr[demə'krætɪk]
adjective
1 democrático,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
Democratic party SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL partido demócrata
democratic [.dɛmə'kræt̬ɪk] adj
: democrático
democratically [-t̬ɪkli] adv
democratic
adj.
democrático, -a adj.
'demə'krætɪk
adjective
a) <country/election> democrático
b) Democratic (in US) demócrata

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Cultural note:
Democratic Party
El Partido Demócrata, creado en 1792, es uno de los dos principales partidos políticos de Estados Unidos. El otro es el Partido Republicano (Republican Party). El Partido Demócrata está considerado como el propulsor de políticas más liberales, especialmente referidas a temas que afectan a la sociedad. Por esta razón, consigue el apoyo de sindicatos y grupos minoritarios
[ˌdemǝ'krætɪk]
ADJ
1) [country, society, government, election] democrático
2) (US)
(Pol)

Democratic — [candidate, nomination, convention] demócrata

the Democratic Party — el Partido Demócrata

the Democratic Congress — el congreso demócrata

the Democratic Republic of ... — la República Democrática de ...

liberal 3., social 3.
3) (=egalitarian) [style, ethos, boss, atmosphere] democrático
* * *
['demə'krætɪk]
adjective
a) <country/election> democrático
b) Democratic (in US) demócrata

••
Cultural note:
Democratic Party
El Partido Demócrata, creado en 1792, es uno de los dos principales partidos políticos de Estados Unidos. El otro es el Partido Republicano (Republican Party). El Partido Demócrata está considerado como el propulsor de políticas más liberales, especialmente referidas a temas que afectan a la sociedad. Por esta razón, consigue el apoyo de sindicatos y grupos minoritarios

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