词汇 | citizenry |
释义 | the citizenry noun[ S, + sing/pl verb ] formaluk /ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən.ri/ us /ˈsɪt̬.ə.zən.ri/ the group of people who live in a particular city, town, area, or country: (全体)市民(或公民) The country's citizenry is/are more politically aware than in the past.现在该国公民比过去更关心政治。 Republics & kingdoms banana republic body politic Camelot commonwealth crown dominion duchy dukedom earldom emirate kingdom monarchy principality realm republic sheikhdom sultanate territorial the Reich citizenry | American Dictionarycitizenry noun[ U ] us/ˈsɪt̬·ə·zən·ri/ the group of people who live in a particular country or place: An angry citizenry organized resistance to the harsh new laws. Examples of the citizenrythe citizenry It would be reasonable for the citizenry to rely on official fulfilment of the law's promise by applying the rules regardless of the consequences. Before the amendment, senators were elected indirectly by state legislators; after the amendment, senators were elected directly by the state citizenry. Nearly a half century old, the system has served its citizenry well. Failing to secure that approval, the government must surrender power and re-enter the ranks of the citizenry. Relatively little is directed vertically from the comfortable citizenry to impoverished and vulnerable groups on the margin. Immigration emerged as the key social force to move the nation towards its new future by providing labor power and a new, populous citizenry. Instead of creating a new citizenry encompassing both rural and urban, they created a widening rural+ urban gulf. The stronger link between political elites and the citizenry is through the less tangible bonds of ethnic identity. The citizenry therefore discounts its pledges and instead focuses on its actual performance. The more indefinite a candidate is, the fewer limitations he/she has to various interpretations by a socially and ethnically diversified citizenry. In the final analysis, a renewed focus on ecological democracy could potentially lead to healthier environments and a more satisfied and engaged citizenry. However, the citizenry could hypothetically move first and rebel, particularly in cases when state capacity is low. Only such a turnover could provide the conditions under which the democratic processes could be fully secured in the minds of the citizenry. Conversely, strong, high performance states often block the path of democratization among its citizenry. They specify their own patrolled space in relation to the state and its perceived citizenry. See all examples of the citizenry These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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