authoritarianism 英 [ɔ:ˌθɒrɪ'teərɪənɪsm]   美 [ɔˌθɒrɪ'teərɪrnɪsm]

authoritarianism

authoritarianism  英 [ɔ:ˌθɒrɪ'teərɪənɪsm] 美 [ɔˌθɒrɪ'teərɪrnɪsm]

n. 独裁主义;权力主义 

名词复数:authoritarianisms 

I write against the authoritarianism of traditional Chinese culture, and the government happens to be from that culture. 我是反对传统中国文化的集权主义,而政府正好就是来自那种文化。
Russia has the potential to develop into a strong and prosperous nation, but the Kremlin’s nationalism, hostility towards the West and authoritarianism make the task more difficult. 俄罗斯具有发展成一个强大而繁荣的国家的潜力,但是克里姆林宫的民族主义、对西方的敌意和极权主义让这个任务更加困难。

  • Political scientists use the term authoritarianism to describe a way of governing that values order and control over personal freedom. A government run by authoritarianism is usually headed by a dictator.
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  • n. 独裁主义;权力主义
  • 1. I write against the authoritarianism of traditional Chinese culture, and the government happens to be from that culture.

    我是反对传统中国文化的集权主义,而政府正好就是来自那种文化。

  • 2. Russia has the potential to develop into a strong and prosperous nation, but the Kremlin’s nationalism, hostility towards the West and authoritarianism make the task more difficult.

    俄罗斯具有发展成一个强大而繁荣的国家的潜力,但是克里姆林宫的民族主义、对西方的敌意和极权主义让这个任务更加困难。

  • authoritarianism (n.) 1883; see authoritarian + -ism. Early use mostly in communist jargon.
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