totalitarianism

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基本釋義

n.
極權(quán)主義

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Absolutizing what is not absolute but relative is called totalitarianism.

把不是絕對(duì)的相對(duì)當(dāng)作絕對(duì),這就叫做極權(quán)主義.

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Under totalitarianism, fairy tales good and bad often trumped truth.

在極權(quán)主義下,故事不論好壞總勝過事實(shí).

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The accusations of utopianism, elitism, totalitarianism and sexism have constantly recurred.

針對(duì)空想主義 、 精英主義 、 極權(quán)主義和性別歧視主義的職責(zé)一直此起彼伏.

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Do you believe in totalitarianism?

你是否相信極權(quán)統(tǒng)治?

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It is a force that I am sure will one day make totalitarianism impossible.

它是一種強(qiáng)迫力,我相信有一天它會(huì)是極權(quán)主義成為不可能.

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Ignorance and poverty , which go hand in hand with totalitarianism and control , continue to be widespread.

極權(quán)和專制總是與愚昧和貧窮一路相伴, 貽害四方.

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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.)

  • 2. the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government

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