常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The Economist concedes that our rescue plan begins with a democratic deficit that needs to be fixed if steps towards closer fiscal union are to work.《經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)人》承認(rèn),如果針對(duì)財(cái)政聯(lián)盟的措施要起效的話,我們的救援計(jì)劃需要從國(guó)內(nèi)赤字開(kāi)始。Yet the EU's real failing is not a democratic or institutional deficit—it is what the Centre for European Reform, a London think-tank, has termed a “delivery deficit”.而歐盟真正的失敗不是民主上的或制度上的不足--而是倫敦歐洲改革中心所說(shuō)的"傳遞不足"。The democratic deficit, the erosion of social capital and the question of shared values prevailed in modern society are the consequences of the loss of active citizenship.現(xiàn)代社會(huì)普遍存在的民主的赤字、社會(huì)資本的銷蝕和共享價(jià)值的迷失都是主動(dòng)公民身份消解的后果。原聲例句While praising the president's eloquence, Republicans asserted that he failed to deliver specifics, and re-stated criticisms that Democratic proposals would impose new tax burdens on Americans and small businesses and add to deficit spending.權(quán)威例句But Germany's focus on discipline is arguably an attempt to fix a democratic deficit.ECONOMIST: CharlemagneWhen, as now, the economy is thriving, the place hardly seems preoccupied with its democratic deficit.ECONOMIST: Democracy deferredThe parliament has long accrued power by arguing that it offers a cure for the democratic deficit in European construction.ECONOMIST: European politics 返回 democratic deficit