authoritarianism

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基本釋義

n.
權(quán)力主義,獨(dú)裁主義

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實(shí)用例句

Only authoritarianism carries no effectiveness in R & D tasks.

常規(guī)價(jià)值觀涵蓋積極為人、極自抑、情世故 、 威主義,其中,僅有權(quán)威主義對(duì)個(gè)人研發(fā)工作的績(jī)效毫無(wú)助益.

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In other words, these cadres have less problem with bureaucratism and authoritarianism.

也就是說(shuō), 我們干部的官僚主義、命令主義少一些.

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Another fairy widespread form of bureaucratism is authoritarianism.

官僚主義傾向還有一種比較大量的表現(xiàn),就是命令主義.

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Waters , Lindsay. Critique of Aesthetic Authoritarianism. Trans . Ang Zhihui. Beijing: Peking University Press, 2000.

林賽? 沃特斯:《美學(xué)權(quán)威主義批判》, 昂智慧譯. 北京: 北京大學(xué)出版社, 2000年.

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Even if Lee wins and restores conservative rule - minus authoritarianism - the transition will be anything but smooth.

即使李博明贏得大選,恢復(fù)保守派的統(tǒng)治 —— 負(fù)數(shù)極權(quán)主義,這個(gè)過(guò)度將很平坦.

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What sort of an explanation is this for underdevelopment and authoritarianism in Mexico?

他是以什麼角度來(lái)解釋墨西哥的未開(kāi)發(fā)現(xiàn)象和威權(quán)主義?

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

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