demotic

英 [dɪ'mɒtɪk] 美 [dɪ'mɑtɪk]
  • adj. 通俗的,民众的
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demotic 人民的,通俗的

来自PIE*da, 分开,词源同demon. 即与神分开的,凡人。引申词义人民的,通俗的。

demotic (adj.)
1822, from Greek demotikos "of or for the common people, in common use," from demos "common people," originally "district," from PIE *da-mo- "division," from root *da- "to divide" (see tide). In contrast to hieratic. Originally of the simpler of two forms of ancient Egyptian writing; broader sense is from 1831; used of Greek since 1927.
1. It is television's demotic style of language.
这是电视通俗的语言风格。

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2. The socioligist maintained that a demotic society would lower the nation's standards.
这个社会学家认为平民社会会降低国家的素质.

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3. Cubism was hard to read, willfully ambiguous , and yet demotic too.
立体派很难理解, 恣意地前后矛盾, 然而它却通俗.

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4. Losses that bring to national and demotic wealth caused by the flood are very huge.
洪水灾害给国家和人民财产带来的损失是巨大的.

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5. Everything is for the Demotic Benefit Animadvert on " Bureaucracy Standard " and " Money Standard "
一切为了人民的利益—— “ 官本位 ” 、 “ 钱本位 ” 批判.

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