republican

/rɪˈpʌb.lɪ.kən/ (bre, ipa) · [rɪpˈʌblɪkən] /rəˈpʌb.lɪ.kən/ (ame, ipa) · [rɪpˈʌblɪkən] /ri-ˈpə-bli-kən/ (ame, mw)

republican — 名詞

  • republicansingular
  • republicansplural

1. a person who belongs to or supports the Republican Party in the United States

1.名詞C1
釋義

共和黨人

美國共和黨成員或支持者

a person who belongs to or supports the Republican Party in the United States

例句

Amelia registered as a Republican before voting in the Texas primary.

Amelia 在德州初選投票前先登記成為共和黨人。

register as a Republican

During dinner, Kofi said his uncle had been a Republican since college.

Kofi 說他叔叔從大學時期起就是共和黨人。

同義詞
  • conservative

    broader ideological label; someone can be conservative without belonging to the party

  • GOP supporter

    informal American label that stresses voting or public backing more than formal membership

反義詞
  • Democrat

    member or supporter of the other major US political party

  • liberal

    broader ideological contrast often associated with Democratic politics

文法句型

a Republican

Republicans + verb

register as a Republican

用法筆記

Usually capitalized in American political contexts. This sense names party membership or support, not simply a general preference for a republic.

常見錯誤

My aunt is a republican in the US Senate.
My aunt is a Republican in the US Senate.
💡the US party sense is usually capitalized in English.

2. a person who believes that a country should be governed as a republic, with lead

2.名詞C1
釋義

共和主義者

支持共和政體的人

a person who believes that a country should be governed as a republic, with leaders chosen by the people rather than by a king or queen

例句

Chiara called herself a republican after studying how elected governments replace kings.

Chiara 研究民選政府如何取代君主後,自稱是共和主義者。

call oneself a republican + after clause

After the prince fled, Minh became a republican and demanded a new constitution.

王子逃走後,Minh 成了共和主義者,並要求制定新憲法。

同義詞
  • democrat

    broader term for someone who favors rule by voters, not specifically the republic-versus-monarchy contrast

  • anti-monarchist

    focuses on rejecting kings or queens, while republican also implies support for elected government

反義詞
  • monarchist

    supports government by a king or queen

  • royalist

    supports the royal family or monarchy as an institution

文法句型

be a republican

become a republican

republicans + verb

用法筆記

Usually lower-case when it means a supporter of republican government in general. Context often contrasts this sense with monarchist or royalist.

常見錯誤

France became Republican after the king left.
France became republican after the king left.
💡capitalized Republican usually points to the US political party, not to the general political system.

3. a person, especially in Northern Ireland, who supports ending British rule there

3.名詞C1
釋義

愛爾蘭共和派

主張北愛併入愛爾蘭者

a person, especially in Northern Ireland, who supports ending British rule there and joining the north with Ireland under one Irish state

例句

Selim interviewed a republican who wanted Northern Ireland to join the Irish Republic.

Selim 採訪了一名愛爾蘭共和派人士,對方希望北愛爾蘭加入愛爾蘭共和國。

a republican who wanted + clause

At the march, Mira stood with republicans calling for a united Ireland.

在遊行中,Mira 與呼籲愛爾蘭統一的愛爾蘭共和派人士站在一起。

同義詞
  • nationalist

    broader political label; not every nationalist identifies as a republican

  • unification supporter

    focuses on joining Ireland together, while republican also carries the local political identity

反義詞
  • unionist

    supports Northern Ireland remaining in the United Kingdom

  • loyalist

    more strongly associated with loyalty to the British state and crown

文法句型

a republican

republicans + verb

become a republican

用法筆記

Used mainly in the politics of Northern Ireland and Ireland. Context words such as Belfast, unionist, or united Ireland usually signal this sense.

republican — 形容詞