"republican" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

republican adjetivo

republican + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 125
Republican leader • Republican candidate • Republican senator • Republican member • republican government • Republican district • ...
adverbio + republican
Kolokacji: 13
heavily republican • most republican • solidly republican • largely republican • predominantly republican • ...
1. heavily republican = bardzo republikański heavily republican
2. most republican = najbardziej republikański most republican
3. solidly republican = zdecydowanie republikański solidly republican
4. largely republican = wyraźnie republikański largely republican
5. predominantly republican = w przeważającej mierze republikański predominantly republican
7. strongly republican = ostro republikański strongly republican
8. traditionally republican = tradycyjnie republikański traditionally republican
9. increasingly republican = coraz bardziej republikański increasingly republican
10. normally republican = normalnie republikański normally republican
11. nominally republican = nominalnie republikański nominally republican
  • The other was nominally republican, but in fact exclusively oligarchic and Dutch.
  • A family dictatorship is a form of dictatorship that operates much like an absolute monarchy, yet occurs in a nominally republican state.
  • It was a nominally Republican mayor - Michael Bloomberg - who built upon Giuliani's accomplishments.
  • It is nominally republican, but actually monocratic; a curious anomaly, but highly characteristic of a people little gifted with intellectual integrity.
  • This childhood trauma (which left me with a permanent twitch) took place in the Upper East Side, the only nominally Republican part of Manhattan.
  • For a combination of reasons, they turned, however narrowly, to the nominally Republican Mr. Bloomberg.
  • True, the Democratic public advocate, Betsy Gotbaum, is ahead of him in the line of succession should something happen to the mayor, the nominally Republican Michael R. Bloomberg.
  • With a nominally Republican Congress, though, President Clinton might be able to drum up bipartisan support to pass a humane modification in the form of a jobs program.
  • Across the border from Catalonia in the nominally Republican eastern portion of the divided Aragon, the republican state was similarly powerless.
  • Despite his personal rivalry with Sihanouk and his nominally republican stance, Chantaraingsey aligned with the government after Cambodia achieved independence under Sihanouk's regime.
(2) staunchly, reliably
Kolokacji: 2

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