dictatorship
dictatorship 英 [ˌdɪkˈteɪtəʃɪp] 美 [ˌdɪkˈteɪtərʃɪp]
n. 专政;独裁权;独裁者职位
名词复数:dictatorships
- A dictatorship is a government or a social situation where one person makes all the rules and decisions without input from anyone else.
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- n. 专政;独裁权;独裁者职位
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1. Although the claim at first sounds preposterous — who could possibly argue that a dictatorship is subject to the will of the people?
虽然这样的宣称在一开始听起来荒诞可笑---谁会有可能去争论专政会受制于人民的意愿?
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2. Moreimportant is the national departments can restrict each other between; it isgood to avoid the dictatorship and authority of the collusion.
更重要的是它使国家部门之间可以互相制衡。 而且有助于避免专政和权力的勾结。
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3. But I did not realise the full extent of Gaddafi’s dictatorship, the way he had stamped himself on to our country, until I visited an internet cafe in Manchester and looked up my homeland.
但是我并不知道卡扎菲专政的所有内容以及他是如何压制我们国家的,直到我在曼彻斯特的一个网吧浏览网页并看祖国的时候,我才真正了解。
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