anarchy
anarchy 英 [ˈænəki] 美 [ˈænərki]
n. 无政府状态;混乱;无秩序
名词复数:anarchies
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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).
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