despotic
常見(jiàn)例句
- George Orwell took the liberty to tell us how what the world look like if despotic and oppressive regimes took the upper hand.
喬治奧威爾大膽的告訴我們?cè)趯M暴虐的政權(quán)下這個(gè)世界會(huì)變成怎樣。 - Despotic rulers stay in power by rewarding a small group of loyal supporters, often composed of key military officers, senior civil servants and family members or clansmen.
專制統(tǒng)治的維持依賴于一小群忠實(shí)的支持者,這些人通常由重要軍官、高級(jí)政要以及宗族成員構(gòu)成。 - This could lead to the indictment of Laurent Gbagbo, his despotic predecessor, whose refusal to cede power after losing an election led to hundreds of deaths.
這個(gè)行動(dòng)可能導(dǎo)致專橫的前任總統(tǒng)洛朗?巴博(Laurent Gbagbo)受到起訴,他在選舉失利后拒不下臺(tái),因而導(dǎo)致數(shù)百人死亡。 - It was not of a brutal despotic ruler, because they didn't have any such thing.
并非是一個(gè)暴政野蠻的獨(dú)裁者,因?yàn)樗麄儚膩?lái)沒(méi)有過(guò)這樣的人
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 古希臘歷史簡(jiǎn)介課程節(jié)選 - The federal and state authorities became offsetting buttresses repelling any despotic aspirations the other might exhibit.
FORBES: Europe's Debt Crisis Is No Failing Of Federalism - Economic sanctions serve only to impoverish citizens of sanctioned countries while empowering their (usually despotic) regimes.
FORBES: Magazine Article - But Mr Aristide became increasingly despotic, relying on thuggish gangs to enforce his rule.
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