anarchic 英 [ə'nɑ:kɪk]   美 [ænˈɑrkɪk]

anarchic

anarchic  英 [ə'nɑ:kɪk] 美 [ænˈɑrkɪk]

adj. 无政府的;无政府主义的;无法无天的 

Could not this very Socratic way be a sign of collapse, exhaustion, sickness, and the dissolution of the anarchic instinct? 这个非常苏格拉底式的方法不能是无法无天的天性的崩塌、耗尽、疾患和解体的一个信号?
And the disease of empire, the disease of nationalism … these of course are mirrored in the anarchic violence of these groups, but one that locks us in a kind of frightening death spiral. 帝国之病,民族主义之病...这些当然能在那些组织的无政府暴力活动中找到影子,把我们禁锢在了一种恐怖的死亡螺旋里。

  • Something that's anarchic is out of control or extremely disorganized. An anarchic classroom has no rules — it most likely has no teacher, either.
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  • adj. 无政府的;无政府主义的;无法无天的
  • 1. Could not this very Socratic way be a sign of collapse, exhaustion, sickness, and the dissolution of the anarchic instinct?

    这个非常苏格拉底式的方法不能是无法无天的天性的崩塌、耗尽、疾患和解体的一个信号?

  • 2. And the disease of empire, the disease of nationalism … these of course are mirrored in the anarchic violence of these groups, but one that locks us in a kind of frightening death spiral.

    帝国之病,民族主义之病...这些当然能在那些组织的无政府暴力活动中找到影子,把我们禁锢在了一种恐怖的死亡螺旋里。

  • anarchic (adj.) 1755, "chaotic, lawless, without order or rule," from Latinized form of Greek anarkhos "without head or chief" (see anarchy) + -ic. Older in this sense was anarchical (1590s). Anarchial "disorderly, unregulated" is from 1710; Landor used anarchal "without government" (1824).
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