demotic

英 [dɪˈmɒt.ɪk]      美 [dɪˈmɑː.t̬ɪk]
  • adj. 通俗的,民众的
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记忆“demotic”可以通过其组成部分来构建联想。首先,“demo”在英语中可以联想到“demonstrate”,意味着“展示”或“示范”。接着,“-tic”是形容词后缀,意味着“属于”或“具有……的特性”。

因此,可以将“demotic”想象为一种“展示特性的”或“具有公共展示特性的”,这与“民众”或“流行”的概念相符。这种联想可以帮助记忆“demotic”作为“平民的”、“民间的”或“流行的”意思。

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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。
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.
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.
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.
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.