释义 |
dy·ar·chy noun also di·ar·chy \ˈdīˌärkē\ (-es) Etymology: dy- or di- + -archy : a government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities; specifically : a dual form of government established first in the provinces of India and now used in some British colonies in which the British government shares power and responsibility with native ministers responsible to a locally elected legislature |