oligarchy 英 [ˈɒlɪgɑ:ki]   美 [ˈɑləgɑrki]

oligarchy

oligarchy  英 [ˈɒlɪgɑ:ki] 美 [ˈɑləgɑrki]

n. 寡头政治 

名词复数:oligarchies 

The result could be a China that falls into a stagnant oligarchy like that of Russia. 结果可能导致中国沦为像俄罗斯那样的经济停滞不前的寡头政治。
He dismisses his opponents as the "oligarchy, " while his opposition gives him little credit, if any at all, for what he's done well. 他将其反对党斥为“寡头政治”,同时反对者对他也没什么好感,如果还有那么一点儿的话,那是因为他做得实在太好了。

  • Does it ever feel like just a few people have all the power? If it's a government that's run like this, it's an oligarchy. A country that has this form of government is an oligarchy too.
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  • n. 寡头政治
  • 1. The result could be a China that falls into a stagnant oligarchy like that of Russia.

    结果可能导致中国沦为像俄罗斯那样的经济停滞不前的寡头政治。

  • 2. He dismisses his opponents as the "oligarchy, " while his opposition gives him little credit, if any at all, for what he's done well.

    他将其反对党斥为“寡头政治”,同时反对者对他也没什么好感,如果还有那么一点儿的话,那是因为他做得实在太好了。

  • 3. There’s a bitter irony here. The fiscal crisis in Wisconsin, as in other states, was largely caused by the increasing power of America’s oligarchy.

    这里辛辣的讽刺在于,与其它州一样,威斯康星州的财政危机主要是由于不断增大的美国寡头政治造成的。

  • oligarchy (n.) 1570s, from Middle French oligarchie (14c.), from Greek oligarkhia "government by the few," from stem of oligos "few, small, little" (see oligo-) + -arkhia, from arkhein "to rule" (see archon).
oli·garchy / ˈɒlɪɡɑːki ; NAmE ˈɑːləɡɑːrki / noun ( plural oli·garchies ) 1 [uncountable ] a form of government in which only a small group of people hold all the power 寡头政治 2 [countable + singular or plural verb ] the people who hold power in an oligarchy 寡头统治集团 3 [countable ] a country governed by an oligarchy 寡头统治的国家 oligarchy oligarchies oli·garchy / ˈɒlɪɡɑːki ; NAmE ˈɑːləɡɑːrki /
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