单词 | junta |
释义 | junta (dʒʌntə , hʊntə ) Word forms: juntas countable noun [with singular or plural verb] A junta is a military government that has taken power by force, and not through elections. But the junta has made it clear that it rejects all international oversight or advice. Synonyms: cabal, council, faction, league Collocations: military junta His political activism, his time in exile and the cruelty of the military junta were recurring themes in his works. Times, Sunday Times After a civil war in 1948, a military junta took temporary control and wrote a new constitution. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Both were in exile from the military junta. Times, Sunday Times Footage emerged as the country's military junta was accused of halting vital aid shipments heading for the region, while releasing only 2.5million aid. The Sun When the military junta seized power in 1967, the pair decided to leave. Times, Sunday Times More than a dozen people arrested during last year's protests against the ruling junta were handed harsh prison terms yesterday. Times, Sunday Times He was expelled by the ruling junta in 1968. Times, Sunday Times Last year he was charged with 'computer crime' for criticising the ruling junta. Times, Sunday Times The ruling junta seized power in 2014 and has repeatedly pushed back the election dates. Times, Sunday Times The field will go into production in five years, providing a lucrative (and probably the largest) source of hard currency for the ruling junta. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 军事政府 Japanese: 軍事政権 |
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