单词 | dictatorship |
释义 | dictatorship (dɪkteɪtəʳʃɪp ) Word forms: dictatorships 1. variable noun Dictatorship is government by a dictator. ...a new era of democracy after a long period of military dictatorship in the country. ...countries which are ruled by dictatorships. Synonyms: absolute rule, tyranny, totalitarianism, authoritarianism 2. countable noun A dictatorship is a country which is ruled by a dictator or by a very strict and harsh government. Every country in the region was a military dictatorship. Synonyms: totalitarian state, autocracy, autarchy, monocracy Collocations: military dictatorship Its heirs destabilised democracy until military dictatorship was once again imposed. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There was a brutal military dictatorship. The Sun (2014) By chance, this coincided with widespread demonstrations against the military dictatorship by students and democracy activists. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Instead we had 21 years of military dictatorship, something we are still paying for. Times, Sunday Times (2008) We knew it was a one-party dictatorship. The Sun A one-party dictatorship, especially one ruling such a vast and ethnically diverse realm, will always be haunted by the ghost of political instability. Times, Sunday Times Last week they returned with another demand, highlighting the deepest fears of a one-party dictatorship. Times, Sunday Times Almost all the turmoil, the deaths, the riots, are taking place in one-party dictatorships. Times, Sunday Times He presided over a totalitarian dictatorship that imposed a radical form of agrarian socialism on the country. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We'd be the only liberal democracy ranked with the world's totalitarian dictatorships. The Sun Totalitarian dictatorships involve a single party led by a single powerful individual with a powerful secret police and a highly developed ideology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 专政 Japanese: 独裁政治 |
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