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dictatorship
dic·ta·tor·ship D0208600 (dĭk-tā′tər-shĭp′, dĭk′tā′-)n.1. The office or tenure of a dictator.2. A state or government under dictatorial rule.3. Absolute or despotic control or power.dictatorship (dɪkˈteɪtəˌʃɪp) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the rank, office, or period of rule of a dictator2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by a dictator or dictators3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a country ruled by a dictator or dictators4. absolute or supreme power or authoritydic•ta•tor•ship (dɪkˈteɪ tərˌʃɪp, ˈdɪk teɪ-) n. 1. a country, government, or the form of government in which absolute power is exercised by a dictator. 2. absolute, imperious, or overbearing power or control. 3. the office or position held by a dictator. [1580–90] dictatorship1. a despotic system ruled by a dictator possessing absolute power and absolute authority. 2. the office of a dictator. — dictatorial, adj.See also: GovernmentThesaurusNoun | 1. | dictatorship - a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)monocracy, one-man rule, shogunate, Stalinism, totalitarianism, tyranny, authoritarianism, Caesarism, despotism, absolutismautocracy, autarchy - a political system governed by a single individualpolice state - a country that maintains repressive control over the people by means of police (especially secret police) |
dictatorshipnoun1. absolute rule, tyranny, totalitarianism, authoritarianism, reign of terror, despotism, autocracy, absolutism a long period of military dictatorship2. totalitarian state, autocracy, autarchy, monocracy every country in the region was a military dictatorshipdictatorshipnoun1. A government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their lives:absolutism, autarchy, autocracy, despotism, monocracy, tyranny.2. Absolute power, especially when exercised unjustly or cruelly:autocracy, despotism, totalitarianism, tyranny.3. A political doctrine advocating the principle of absolute rule:absolutism, authoritarianism, autocracy, despotism, totalitarianism.Translationsdictate (dikˈteit) , ((American) ˈdikteit) verb1. to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down. He always dictates his letters (to his secretary). 聽寫,口述 听写,口述 2. to state officially or with authority. He dictated the terms of our offer. 正式陳述 正式陈述3. to give orders to; to command. I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say). 命令 命令dicˈtation noun something read for another to write down. The secretary is taking dictation. 聽寫 听写dicˈtator noun an all-powerful ruler. As soon as he became dictator, he made all political parties illegal and governed the country as he liked. 獨裁者 独裁者dicˈtatorship noun1. the authority of a dictator. His dictatorship is threatened by the terrorists. 獨裁 独裁2. a state ruled by a dictator. That country is a dictatorship now. 專政 专政Dictatorship
Dictatorship a concept that characterizes a system of exercising power in a state. The term has two fundamental meanings: (1) the essence of state power, which ensures the political power of the economically dominant class, (2) the method of exercising power (dictatorial regime, dictatorial methods, and so forth). Both meanings of the term “dictatorship” are closely interrelated. The dictatorship of a single class (the first meaning of the term) is necessary for every class society (V. I. Lenin, Poln. sobr. soch., 5th ed., vol. 33, p. 35) and cannot be linked to any one form of state. In both monarchies and republics the dictatorship of one class is the essence of the organization of power. In other words, political dominance relies on the force of the class that occupies the key economic positions in a society, and the expression of the will of the economically dominant class through a monarch, parliament, president, or govenment depends on specific historical conditions. Regarding bourgeois society Lenin wrote: “Bourgeois states are most varied in form, but their essence is the same: all these states, whatever their forms, in the final analysis are inevitably the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie” (ibid.). (See also and STATE.) Under a dictatorial regime (the second meaning of “dictatorship”), power is concentrated in the hands of a dictator or several persons, and violence and terror are in the foreground of politics. In such cases a dictatorship is characterized by unlimited, uncontrolled dictatorial power, attacks on the democratic rights and liberties proclaimed in the constitution, and limitations on the rights of representative bodies. The regime relies directly on force. As a rule, major social groups (classes; estates) act as the bearers of the dictatorship. However, outwardly the dictatorship is embodied in one person or in a group of persons (the dictatorships of military leaders and triumvirs in ancient Rome, absolute monarchies, present-day authoritarian regimes, and juntas). Historically, the establishment of dictatorial regimes has usually been connected with periods of sharp intensification of the class struggle (for example, the rise of Franco’s dictatorship in Spain and the fascist dictatorship in Nazi Germany). As a means of exercising power dictatorship is alternative to a democratic regime. In arguing against the Marxist-Leninist doctrine of the dictatorship of the proletariat, the reformist and revisionist ideologists of the bourgeoisie have distorted the scientific meaning of the concept of dictatorship. Striving to play down the class nature of the present-day bourgeois state, which is a dictatorship of the monopolistic bourgeoisie, they apply the term “dictatorship” only to regimes of personal power; that is, they ignore the meaning of dictatorship as the organization of state power. G. V. MAL’TSEV LegalSeeDictatedictatorship
Synonyms for dictatorshipnoun absolute ruleSynonyms- absolute rule
- tyranny
- totalitarianism
- authoritarianism
- reign of terror
- despotism
- autocracy
- absolutism
noun totalitarian stateSynonyms- totalitarian state
- autocracy
- autarchy
- monocracy
Synonyms for dictatorshipnoun a government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their livesSynonyms- absolutism
- autarchy
- autocracy
- despotism
- monocracy
- tyranny
noun absolute power, especially when exercised unjustly or cruellySynonyms- autocracy
- despotism
- totalitarianism
- tyranny
noun a political doctrine advocating the principle of absolute ruleSynonyms- absolutism
- authoritarianism
- autocracy
- despotism
- totalitarianism
Synonyms for dictatorshipnoun a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etcSynonyms- monocracy
- one-man rule
- shogunate
- Stalinism
- totalitarianism
- tyranny
- authoritarianism
- Caesarism
- despotism
- absolutism
Related Words- autocracy
- autarchy
- police state
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