monarchic
adjective formal uk/məˈnɑː.kɪk/ us/məˈnɑːr.kɪk/ (also monarchical, /məˈnɑː.kɪ.kəl/ /məˈnɑːr.kɪ.kəl/)
君主制的
relating to or suitable for a king or queen, or relating to a monarchy
We still live in a monarchic culture. 我们仍然生活在君主制文化中。
a monarchic purple theme 君主紫色主题
a monarchical system of government 君主政体
See: monarch
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- The country fought hard to establish a parliamentary system in 1990 after decades of monarchic rule.
- Whether the aristocracy's rule should take monarchic or republican forms was a matter of some contention.
- The ancient Japanese government was a monarchic empire, but much different from the kingdoms of medieval Europe.
- The revolutions in 17th-century England that limited monarchical power, for example, left English subjects paying higher taxes than any other people in Europe.
- They are equally contemptuous of the autocratic regimes that arose after the colonial era, whether monarchical , military, or nominally socialistic.