constitutional monarchy
英:[ˌkɔnstɪˈtu:ʃənəl ˈmɔnəki] 美: [ˌkɑnstɪˈtuʃənəl ˈmɑnəki]
constitutional monarchy 基本解释
n.君主立宪政体;
英英释义
Constitutional monarchy
Constitutional monarchy is a form of government in which a monarch acts as head of state within the guidelines of a constitution, whether it be a written, uncodified, or blended constitution. This form of government differs from absolute monarchy in which an absolute monarch serves as the source of power in the state and is not legally bound by any constitution and has the powers to regulate his or her respective government.以上来源于:Wikipedia
constitutional monarchy 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Many states with no voting rights, when granted suffrage of any sort, become Constitutional Monarchies.
没有选举权的国家在赋予人民任一类型的选举权后就会变成君主立宪政体。
权威例句
Monarchism in CanadaRa'ad bin ZeidIraqi Constitutional MonarchyLegislative Council of Lower CanadaWhigritish Political PartyThe Transformation of Spain: from Franco to the constitutional monarchyThe Chinese Characteristics and the Causes of Huang Zunxian's Thought of Constitutional MonarchyThe Spontaneous Spanish Political Elite. David Gilmour: The Transformation of Spain From Franco to the Constitutional Monarchy Londo...Reaction to Henry VII's style of kingship and its contribution to the emergence of constitutional monarchy in EnglandPresidency or Constitutional Monarchy?