anarchy 英 [ˈænəki]   美 [ˈænərki]

anarchy

anarchy  英 [ˈænəki] 美 [ˈænərki]

n. 无政府状态;混乱;无秩序 

名词复数:anarchies 

Libya was to be in permanent semi anarchy, without any real government. 利比亚处于永久半无政府状态,没有任何真正的政府。
Once again this week Sons of anarchy has proven why it is one of the best shows on television. 这个星期,《混乱之子》再一次向大家证明了为什么它是电视节目中最棒的。

  • Use the noun anarchy to describe a complete lack of government — or the chaotic state of affairs created by such an absence. A substitute teacher might worry that an unruly classroom will descend into anarchy.
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  • n. 无政府状态;混乱;无秩序
  • 1. Libya was to be in permanent semi anarchy, without any real government.

    利比亚处于永久半无政府状态,没有任何真正的政府。

  • 2. Once again this week Sons of anarchy has proven why it is one of the best shows on television.

    这个星期,《混乱之子》再一次向大家证明了为什么它是电视节目中最棒的。

  • 3. War, although often chaotic, does require a particular “method of madness”. It’s not complete anarchy.

    尽管战争常常是混乱的,也会需要一种特定的“法”,它也也并非完全的混乱。

  • anarchy (n.) 1530s, "absence of government," from French anarchie or directly from Medieval Latin anarchia, from Greek anarkhia "lack of a leader, the state of people without a government" (in Athens, used of the Year of Thirty Tyrants, 404 B.C., when there was no archon), abstract noun from anarkhos "rulerless," from an- "without" (see an- (1)) + arkhos "leader" (see archon).
an·archy / ˈænəki ; NAmE ˈænərki / noun [uncountable ] a situation in a country, an organization, etc. in which there is no government, order or control 无政府状态;混乱;无法无天 The overthrow of the military regime was followed by a period of anarchy. 军事统治政权被推翻以后,接着是一段时期的无政府状态。 There was complete anarchy in the classroom when their usual teacher was away. 级任老师不在时,班上一片混乱。 an·arch·ic / əˈnɑːkɪk ; NAmE əˈnɑːrkɪk / ( also less frequent an·arch·ic·al / əˈnɑːkɪkl ; NAmE əˈnɑːrkɪkl / ) adjective an·archy / ˈænəki ; NAmE ˈænərki / an·arch·ic / əˈnɑːkɪk ; NAmE əˈnɑːrkɪk / an·arch·ic·al / əˈnɑːkɪkl ; NAmE əˈnɑːrkɪkl /
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