1.(使)民主化
1.to put a country under the control of its citizens by allowing them to participate in government or decision-making processes in a free and equal way
2.to take steps toward establishing the features of liberal democracy in a state
3.to put an organization under the control of its members by giving them free and equal decision-making powers
4.to make something accessible to everybody
5.to make a country into a democracy
6.to change the way of running a government or organization so that the people in it are more equal and can share in making decisions
1.to put a country under the control of its citizens by allowing them to participate in government or decision-making processes in a free and equal way
2.to take steps toward establishing the features of liberal democracy in a state
3.to put an organization under the control of its members by giving them free and equal decision-making powers
4.to make something accessible to everybody
5.to make a country into a democracy
6.to change the way of running a government or organization so that the people in it are more equal and can share in making decisions
1.Technology "democratizes" social and political processes and, for better and worse, institutions play less of a mediating role.
技术把社会与政治程序“民主化”,并且,不论好坏,公共机构的仲裁职能有所减轻。
2.As a result, the new technology-based politics democratizes the old, elite-driven arrangements.
结果是,基于新技术的政治把由上层权威掌控的旧有机制民主化。