monarchic
adjective
formaluk/məˈnɑː.kɪk/us/məˈnɑːr.kɪk/(alsomonarchical,uk/məˈnɑː.kɪ.kəl/us/məˈnɑːr.kɪ.kəl/)relatingto orsuitablefor akingorqueen, orrelatingto amonarchy:
君主制的We stilllivein a monarchicculture.我们仍然生活在君主制文化中。
a monarchicpurpletheme君主紫色主题
a monarchicalsystemofgovernment君主政体
See
monarch
- Thecountryfoughthard toestablishaparliamentarysystemin 1990 afterdecadesof monarchicrule.
- Whether the aristocracy'sruleshould take monarchic orrepublicanformswas amatterof somecontention.
- TheancientJapanesegovernmentwas a monarchicempire, but much different from thekingdomsofmedievalEurope.
- Therevolutionsin 17th-centuryEnglandthatlimitedmonarchicalpower, forexample,leftEnglishsubjectspayinghighertaxesthan any otherpeopleinEurope.
- They areequallycontemptuousof theautocraticregimesthataroseafter thecolonialera, whether monarchical ,military, ornominallysocialistic.
Systems of government
- a reign of terroridiom
- absolutism
- ancien régime
- anti-apartheid
- anti-communism
- anti-federalist
- democratically
- democratization
- democratize
- despotic
- despotically
- majority rule
- martial law
- matriarchal
- matriarchy
- meritocracy
- pre-fascist
- regime
- reign
- republican