释义 |
-cra·cy \krəsē, -si\ noun combining form or -oc·ra·cy \|äkrəsē, -si\ (-es) Etymology: Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French -cratie, from Late Latin -cratia, from Greek -kratia, from kratos strength, power — more at hard 1. : form of government; also : state having such a form < democracy > < mobocracy > < squirocracy > 2. : social or political class (as of powerful persons) < plutocracy > < snobocracy > 3. : theory of government or of social organization < technocracy > |