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Definition of monarchy in English: monarchynounPlural monarchies ˈmɒnəki mass noun1A form of government with a monarch at the head. 君主政体;君主制 Example sentencesExamples - Of course even such symbolic discrimination is wrong, but monarchy is by definition a rejection of social equality.
- The snobbery and hatred of meritocracy that have been revealed this week are simply inevitable further by-products of monarchy.
- You can see that the resulting difference in the constitution may be enormous: anywhere from social democracy to absolute monarchy.
- Khan said a large number of people in Nepal said the king's recent action was not in keeping with constitutional monarchy.
- The history of the world is a history of systems: monarchy, oligarchy, democracy, what you will.
- Much of what Australian republicans sought was achieved under constitutional monarchy.
- A new constitution was promulgated restoring constitutional monarchy.
- Can people move directly from a clan-based system to democracy, skipping monarchy and feudalism?
- It did not depend on the formal characteristics of the state - monarchy or republic, constitutional or authoritarian.
- He ridiculed the very idea of monarchy and turned the political debate in a decisively republican direction.
- It acknowledges darkness, as well as the historic bookends of oppressive monarchy and violent fascism.
- The Second Empire almost solved the problem of reconciling monarchy and democracy - but not quite, and not in time.
- Aristotle produced a complex taxonomy of constitutions, the three main types of which are monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy.
- Discussions about republican Rome were also at that time a way of masking criticisms of monarchy, in a society where open criticism was impossible.
- The rebels are spearheading a violent campaign to set up a republican state by abolishing constitutional monarchy in Nepal.
- It was supposed to be about ideology and heroism, but in reality, it was just a new brand of monarchy.
- A universal franchise and limited government are better than monarchy or tyranny.
- The Spartan constitution was mixed, containing elements of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy.
- His reign marked a significant advance from personal monarchy towards the bureaucratised state of the future.
- The first one I have put up is a rather whimsical article by an American journalist on why constitutional monarchy is the best form of government.
Synonyms kingship, sovereignty, autocracy, monocracy, absolutism, absolute power, despotism royalism, monarchism - 1.1count noun A state that has a monarch.
君主国 Example sentencesExamples - Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries.
- By way of comparison there are nine constitutional monarchies in the Caribbean which have never had problems with their governors-general.
- Tiberius did not shrink from annexing dependent monarchies: Germanicus took over Commagene and Cappadocia, which made it possible to halve the Roman sales tax.
- Like all the little monarchies scattered along the coast of the Gulf, Kuwait used to be a sleepy little backwater, getting by on pearl fishing and trade.
- Iran has made the transition in the last twenty years from a nominal constitutional monarchy to a democratic theocracy.
- Saudi Arabia is among the world's richest monarchies, but it has not spread monarchy in the mainly republican Middle East.
- It declares that we, as a society, have more faith in foreign monarchies than we do in our own innovation and technology.
- Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
- In contrast to monarchies in which the king had the power to separate conflicting factions, any such higher authority was absent in the Dutch Republic.
- Obviously there are some differences living in monarchies like Australia, New Zealand and Canada to living in others like Sweden, Denmark or The Netherlands.
- Most of the institutional devices typical of modern democracies were forged in republics or limited monarchies.
- Of the roughly 200 countries in the world, only about two dozen remain monarchies.
- According to international financial bodies, this situation demands the reform of what is one of the world's last remaining constitutional monarchies.
- If the people of this or other hereditary monarchies prefer their form of government to a democracy, that preference ought to be testable.
- Because of increasingly complex feudal contracts, English kings ruled parts of France and conflict between the two monarchies was common.
- If Britain and Sweden provided working models of parliamentary monarchies, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth offered a salutary lesson of another kind.
- When Prussia defeated France in 1870, it initiated the establishment of a new German Empire, a monarchy over monarchies.
- He refutes the neo-Weberian argument that financial demands of warfare obliged monarchies to develop modern bureaucracies.
- All three of the countries are monarchies of one sort or another.
- Since 1951, Jordan has been a constitutional hereditary monarchy with a parliamentary form of government.
Synonyms kingdom, sovereign state, principality, empire realm - 1.2the monarchy The monarch and royal family of a country.
王室;皇室 the monarchy is the focus of loyalty and service 人人忠于王室,并为之效劳。 Example sentencesExamples - Old traditions are still very much alive in Swaziland, where the monarchy maintains absolute power.
- However, the monarchy was not absolute, but relied on the support of a powerful and divided nobility.
- The recent divorce was a sad event in what is traditionally one of the world's most popular and much loved monarchies.
- The 1958 coup that saw the overthrow of the monarchy threw the his family into turmoil.
- The monarchy and the royal judiciary played important roles in the history of early modern France.
- The Portuguese monarchy was finally deposed by the revolution of 1910.
- The policy was continued by the Sunni-based monarchy that was installed by the British after 1932.
- When we come back, we'll talk about the royals and what's going on with the monarchy.
- The country has one of the oldest monarchies in the world.
- Of more immediate concern to the queen was probably the role of the monarchy itself and the vicissitudes of the royal family.
- Even one of the most famous monarchies in England which gave the king almost absolute powers came under scrutiny from some nobles.
- Do you think that's where the royal family and the monarchy will go?
- The Crown and the Royal Family, the monarchy, stand for something to be proud of in this world today.
- When analysing this aspect of the portraits, one historian questioned why the Spanish monarchy tolerated him.
- Until 1918, the region was ruled by the German, Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman Empires, or native monarchies.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French monarchie, via late Latin from Greek monarkhia 'the rule of one'. Definition of monarchy in US English: monarchynoun 1A form of government with a monarch at the head. 君主政体;君主制 Example sentencesExamples - The first one I have put up is a rather whimsical article by an American journalist on why constitutional monarchy is the best form of government.
- Of course even such symbolic discrimination is wrong, but monarchy is by definition a rejection of social equality.
- The rebels are spearheading a violent campaign to set up a republican state by abolishing constitutional monarchy in Nepal.
- Discussions about republican Rome were also at that time a way of masking criticisms of monarchy, in a society where open criticism was impossible.
- You can see that the resulting difference in the constitution may be enormous: anywhere from social democracy to absolute monarchy.
- Khan said a large number of people in Nepal said the king's recent action was not in keeping with constitutional monarchy.
- Aristotle produced a complex taxonomy of constitutions, the three main types of which are monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy.
- The Second Empire almost solved the problem of reconciling monarchy and democracy - but not quite, and not in time.
- He ridiculed the very idea of monarchy and turned the political debate in a decisively republican direction.
- The Spartan constitution was mixed, containing elements of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy.
- The snobbery and hatred of meritocracy that have been revealed this week are simply inevitable further by-products of monarchy.
- Much of what Australian republicans sought was achieved under constitutional monarchy.
- His reign marked a significant advance from personal monarchy towards the bureaucratised state of the future.
- The history of the world is a history of systems: monarchy, oligarchy, democracy, what you will.
- A new constitution was promulgated restoring constitutional monarchy.
- It did not depend on the formal characteristics of the state - monarchy or republic, constitutional or authoritarian.
- A universal franchise and limited government are better than monarchy or tyranny.
- Can people move directly from a clan-based system to democracy, skipping monarchy and feudalism?
- It acknowledges darkness, as well as the historic bookends of oppressive monarchy and violent fascism.
- It was supposed to be about ideology and heroism, but in reality, it was just a new brand of monarchy.
Synonyms kingship, sovereignty, autocracy, monocracy, absolutism, absolute power, despotism - 1.1 A state that has a monarch.
君主国 Example sentencesExamples - Since 1951, Jordan has been a constitutional hereditary monarchy with a parliamentary form of government.
- All three of the countries are monarchies of one sort or another.
- Obviously there are some differences living in monarchies like Australia, New Zealand and Canada to living in others like Sweden, Denmark or The Netherlands.
- Most of the institutional devices typical of modern democracies were forged in republics or limited monarchies.
- Like all the little monarchies scattered along the coast of the Gulf, Kuwait used to be a sleepy little backwater, getting by on pearl fishing and trade.
- If the people of this or other hereditary monarchies prefer their form of government to a democracy, that preference ought to be testable.
- Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries.
- By way of comparison there are nine constitutional monarchies in the Caribbean which have never had problems with their governors-general.
- If Britain and Sweden provided working models of parliamentary monarchies, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth offered a salutary lesson of another kind.
- According to international financial bodies, this situation demands the reform of what is one of the world's last remaining constitutional monarchies.
- In contrast to monarchies in which the king had the power to separate conflicting factions, any such higher authority was absent in the Dutch Republic.
- Tiberius did not shrink from annexing dependent monarchies: Germanicus took over Commagene and Cappadocia, which made it possible to halve the Roman sales tax.
- He refutes the neo-Weberian argument that financial demands of warfare obliged monarchies to develop modern bureaucracies.
- Of the roughly 200 countries in the world, only about two dozen remain monarchies.
- Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
- When Prussia defeated France in 1870, it initiated the establishment of a new German Empire, a monarchy over monarchies.
- It declares that we, as a society, have more faith in foreign monarchies than we do in our own innovation and technology.
- Because of increasingly complex feudal contracts, English kings ruled parts of France and conflict between the two monarchies was common.
- Saudi Arabia is among the world's richest monarchies, but it has not spread monarchy in the mainly republican Middle East.
- Iran has made the transition in the last twenty years from a nominal constitutional monarchy to a democratic theocracy.
Synonyms kingdom, sovereign state, principality, empire - 1.2the monarchy The monarch and royal family of a country.
王室;皇室 the monarchy is the focus of loyalty and service 人人忠于王室,并为之效劳。 Example sentencesExamples - Until 1918, the region was ruled by the German, Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman Empires, or native monarchies.
- The 1958 coup that saw the overthrow of the monarchy threw the his family into turmoil.
- The Crown and the Royal Family, the monarchy, stand for something to be proud of in this world today.
- The policy was continued by the Sunni-based monarchy that was installed by the British after 1932.
- Of more immediate concern to the queen was probably the role of the monarchy itself and the vicissitudes of the royal family.
- The country has one of the oldest monarchies in the world.
- Even one of the most famous monarchies in England which gave the king almost absolute powers came under scrutiny from some nobles.
- Do you think that's where the royal family and the monarchy will go?
- When we come back, we'll talk about the royals and what's going on with the monarchy.
- Old traditions are still very much alive in Swaziland, where the monarchy maintains absolute power.
- When analysing this aspect of the portraits, one historian questioned why the Spanish monarchy tolerated him.
- The monarchy and the royal judiciary played important roles in the history of early modern France.
- The recent divorce was a sad event in what is traditionally one of the world's most popular and much loved monarchies.
- However, the monarchy was not absolute, but relied on the support of a powerful and divided nobility.
- The Portuguese monarchy was finally deposed by the revolution of 1910.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French monarchie, via late Latin from Greek monarkhia ‘the rule of one’. |