单词
dictatorship
读音
ˌdɪkˈteɪtərʃɪp
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释义
n. 专政;独裁权;独裁者职位 [ 复数 dictatorships ]
例句
Every country in the region was a military dictatorship.
这个地区的每个国家都是军事独裁国。
Finally the people revolted against the military dictatorship.
人民最终起来反抗军事独裁。
The transition from a dictatorship to a multi-party democracy is proving to be difficult.
从专政国家到多党民主国家的转型证明是很艰难的。
Every country in the region was a military dictatorship.
这个地区的每个国家都是军事独裁国。
Finally the people revolted against the military dictatorship.
人民最终起来反抗军事独裁。
The transition from a dictatorship to a multi-party democracy is proving to be difficult.
从专政国家到多党民主国家的转型证明是很艰难的。
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Politics became the struggle to control the machines.And dictatorship meantthat too many of the machines became concentrated
the most important tools to oppress peoplein any dictatorship.That's why not many East Germans tried
Politics becomes the struggle to control the flows of data.And dictatorship now meansthat too much data is being concentrated in the hands of the government
that we got rid ofwas actually a dictatorship,an authoritarian regime,
Back in the '70s, they would write pamphletsto raise awareness on the dictatorship,and because they couldn't afford to make copies,
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