dictatorial如何读

英:[ˌdɪktəˈtɔːriəl]

美:[ˌdɪktəˈtɔːriəl]

dictatorial是什么意思

adj.

独裁的

专横傲慢的

盛气凌人的

独断

dictatorial自然拼读

dic·ta·to·ri·al

dIk t to ri l

dictatorial扩展

dictatorially (adj.), dictatorialness (n.)

dictatorial词根

词根:dictator

adv.

dictatorially 自大地;独裁地

n.

dictator 独裁者;命令者

dictatorship 专政;独裁权;独裁者职位

dictatorial英英释义

Adjective

1. of or characteristic of a dictator;

"dictatorial powers"

2. likened to a dictator in severity

3. expecting unquestioning obedience;

"he was imperious and dictatorial"

"the timid child of authoritarian parents"

"insufferably overbearing behavior toward the waiter"

4. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty;

"an authoritarian regime"

"autocratic government"

"despotic rulers"

"a dictatorial rule that lasted for the duration of the war"

"a tyrannical government"

dictatorial词源中文解释

1701年,“与独裁者有关的; 绝对的,无限制的”; 见 dictator + -ial。意思是“专横的,傲慢的”来自1704年。相关词汇: Dictatorially。早期“与独裁者有关的”词汇有 dictatorian(1640年代); dictator-like(1580年代)。"Dictatorial 一方面意味着统治的倾向,另一方面则强烈要求接受或执行自己的命令。" [世纪词典]

dictatorial词源英文解释

Latin dictātōrius "of a dictator" (derivative of dictātor dictator) + -al >entry 1

The first known use of dictatorial was in 1587

dictatorial 例句

1 But he also saw nuanced changes in the way the church asserted its authority, becoming less dictatorial and more bent on persuasion.

2 In the dictatorial world of orchestras—where conductors choose the repertoire, organise rehearsals and tell musicians how to play—Orpheus is fond of proving that it thrives without a baton.

虽身处管弦乐这个一切听从指挥的世界里(确定保留节目单、组织排演、指挥音乐家们演奏的都是指挥),奥菲斯室内乐团却热衷于向世人证明:没有指挥棒,奥菲斯依旧璀璨耀眼。

3 After Erdogan assumed dictatorial powers through what many believe was a rigged election, Trump congratulated him in a phone call.

4 Asked about a future scenario in which a monarch might turn out to be dictatorial or autocratic, Reddy said the same scenario with an elected president would likely be worse.

5 Contrast this with now, when Wallace was moved to describe Trump's dictatorial power move as "an extremely flammable situation the president has thrown a match into."

6 “The Secret in Their Eyes” has ended up being Argentina’s biggest box office success in 35 years and has also been a hit in Spain, another country with a complicated dictatorial past.

7 But Kyrgyzstanis have twice overthrown presidents seen as corrupt, nepotistic and dictatorial.

但是吉尔吉斯斯坦曾两次将腐败, 搞裙带关系,独裁的政府推翻.

8 For years the nation had been under the heel of a dictatorial regime.

多年来这个国家一直在独裁政权的铁蹄下.

9 Now that's out of the bag, I recommend future members of dictatorial families announce their new spying schemes as initiatives to promote happy internet kittens.

10 I stuffed the remaining napkins back into the holder and then stood up to face mustachioed Stan, who was watching this unfold with unadulterated glee beaming off his annoying, dictatorial face.

11 “What is fascism? What is dictatorial? And this is what I found out as a child very, very early. Everything is just absurd. The war is absurd. People are absurd. The grownups are absurd.”

12 “It contradicts every form of good governance of nonprofits; term limits are absolutely critical for avoiding crazy, dictatorial behavioral.”

13 To stave off the collapse of their young society, Cassandra’s sister, Allie, becomes mayor, and flexes her latent dictatorial instincts.

14 Katniss Everdeen, whose defiance of the dictatorial President Snow has ignited the masses across all the impoverished districts, has become the symbol of the rebellion.

15 He can make it more dictatorial.

他可以让它更加独裁.

16 In Mr. Ilyin’s view, the government would not control all aspects of society, but in certain important areas would be “dictatorial in the scope of its powers.”

17 "The appearance of white Titling Gothic letters on a sprightly yellowish-green background is supposed to convey more of an informal than a dictatorial stance," he writes.

18 As has been well-documented, he was controlling, if not dictatorial, but at the same time possessed a deep love for the natural world.

19 Therefore the young man, slightly too dictatorial, directed the guests to their places.

所以只好由这小伙子指引客人们入席了,他做这件事时显得有点太专横。

20 “For the growing number of people who live in dictatorial countries it’s much harder to make such a choice: but nonetheless every day, every minute we must make choices, whether we say ‘yes’ or ‘no’.”

dictatorial 同义词

3 爱发号施令的

bossy officious

5 大权独揽的

dictatory

6 发号施令

lay down the law

11 掌权的

dictatory

15 独裁者的

dictatory

18 专横的盛气凌人的

dictatory

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