republican
英 [rɪ'pʌblɪk(ə)n]
美 [rɪ'pʌblɪkən]
- republican; republicanism; 共和主義; 共和主義者
- n. 共和主義者
語源
republican.republicからrepublican。
英語の語源
- republican (adj.)
- 1712, "belonging to a republic, of the nature of a republic, consonant to the principles of a republic," from republic + -an. The French republican calendar was in use from Nov. 26, 1793 to Dec. 31, 1805.
- republican (n.)
- "one who favors a republic or republican principles" (or, as Johnson puts it, "One who thinks a commonwealth without monarchy the best government"), 1690s; see from republican (adj.). With capital R-, in reference to a member of a specific U.S. political party (the Anti-Federalists) from 1782, though this was not the ancestor of the modern U.S. Republican Party, which dates from 1854.
例文
- 1. Amy 's own Republican sympathies strengthened as the days passed.
- エミ個人の共和党支持は日に日に増加している。
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- 2. "I'll get the Republican nomination," he assured me. "It's in the bag.「
- 「私は共和党から指名されるだろう」と彼は私に約束した。「これは十中八九安定したことだ」
- 3. Republican strategists are taking particular aim at Democratic senators.
- 共和党の戦略家が民主党の上院議員を鋭く攻撃している。
- 4. Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party.
- 共和党指導者は彼を全党の恥と呼んだ。
- 5.Yet it is feared the Republican leadership could split over the agreement.
- しかし、共和党の指導部がこの協議で意見の相違を起こす可能性があると懸念する声がある。
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