despotism
英 [ˈdespətɪzəm]
美 [ˈdespətɪzəm]
n. 专制统治; 独裁制; 暴政
BNC.23828 / COCA.23378
牛津词典
noun
- 专制统治;独裁制;暴政
the rule of a despot
柯林斯词典
- 专制君主统治;专制政治;暴政
Despotismis cruel and unfair government by a ruler or rulers who have a lot of power.
英英释义
noun
- a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
- dominance through threat of punishment and violence
双语例句
- Therefore this cultural despotism, too, had better be "folded up".
因此,这种文化专制主义,也还是收起为妙。 - Diem, a profound traditionalist, ran a family despotism in the Oriental manner.
狄姆这个根深蒂固的传统主义者,用东方的方式进行家族专制。 - The American people ( and Rockefeller as well) had been taught a tragic lesson in the consequences of industrial despotism and absentee capitalism.
美国人民(洛克菲勒也是一样)由于工业专制主义和遥控资本主义,得到了一次悲惨的教训。 - Military despotism, unfortunately, is too likely in its nature to be permanent, and it is not true that it depends on the life of the first usurper.
令人遗憾的是,军事专制从本质上讲,似乎是能长期存在的,但是,说它取决于第一个篡位者的寿命是不对的。 - A large proportion of the best citizen hate his despotism.
一大部分最好的公民都痛恨他的专制君主统治。 - If it does not mean bourgeois despotism, then there is no sense to it at all.
不是资产阶级的专制主义,就是毫无常识了。 - This act once again strengthened feudalism and brought back an Asiatic despotism on top of the Chinese people.
这一举动又一次加强了封建主义,把亚细亚式专制制度又强加于中国人民的头上。 - She is the irreconcilable enemy of the despotism of the State.
它是实行专制制度的国家之决不妥协的敌人。 - Despotism: Rule by or as if by a despot; absolute power or authority.
专制:如同或被专制者统治;绝对权力或权威。 - From romanticism to existentialism, the theme "dark, alienation and death" is accompanied by the historical process of resistance to despotism and capitalism.
从浪漫主义到存在主义,关于“黑暗、异化及其死亡”的主题,就是一个伴随着抵抗专制主义到资本主义的历史进程。