英:[ˌmɪsˈru:l]
美:[mɪsˈrul]
英:[ˌmɪsˈru:l]
美:[mɪsˈrul]
mis·rule
mihs rul
复数:misrules
第三人称单数:misrules
现在分词:misruling
过去式:misruled
过去分词:misruled
noun
poor or unwise government.
uncontrolled disorder.
transitive verb
to govern poorly.
14世纪晚期, misreule,“国家的糟糕统治”; 参见 mis-(1)+ rule(n.)。意思是“无秩序的行为或生活,缺乏控制或约束”,始于约1400年,除了在晚15世纪的 Lord of Misrule(圣诞游戏中被选为主持人的人)中已经过时。相关词汇: Misruly。
The first known use of misrule was in the 14th century
missilenoun
an object (as a stone, arrow, artillery shell, bullet, or rocket) that is thrown, shot, or launched usually so as to strike something at a distance
missilenoun
an object (as a stone, arrow, artillery shell, bullet, or rocket) that is thrown, shot, or launched usually so as to strike something at a distance
misshapenadjective
badly shaped : having an ugly shape
miss1 of 3verb
to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get miss the ball
miss a target
escape entry 1 sense 2, avoid
just missed being hurt
to leave out : omit
missed their lunch
to fail to attend
missed three days of school
to discover or feel the absence of
missed our old friends
to fail to understand, sense, or experience
missed the main point of the story
misfire sense 1
the engine missed
miss2 of 3noun
a failure to reach a desired goal or result
a failure to fire
miss3 of 3noun
—used as a title before the name of an unmarried woman or girl
—used before the name of a place, an activity, an epithet, or a quality to form a title for a girl who represents the thing indicatedMiss Punctuality
Miss America
a young woman or girl—used as a term of address
this way, Miss
plural a clothing size for women of average height and build
miss1 of 3verb
to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get miss the ball
miss a target
escape entry 1 sense 2, avoid
just missed being hurt
to leave out : omit
missed their lunch
to fail to attend
missed three days of school
to discover or feel the absence of
missed our old friends
to fail to understand, sense, or experience
missed the main point of the story
misfire sense 1
the engine missed
miss2 of 3noun
a failure to reach a desired goal or result
a failure to fire
miss3 of 3noun
—used as a title before the name of an unmarried woman or girl
—used before the name of a place, an activity, an epithet, or a quality to form a title for a girl who represents the thing indicatedMiss Punctuality
Miss America
a young woman or girl—used as a term of address
this way, Miss
plural a clothing size for women of average height and build
missalnoun
a book containing the prayers to be said or sung in the Mass during the year
misrule1 of 2verb
to rule or govern badly
misrule2 of 2noun
the action of misruling : the state of being misruled
disorder entry 2 sense 1, anarchy
1 But first the Republicans who misrule the place honored their favorite president by blocking desperately needed aid for Ukraine — just as Donald Trump demanded.
2 With long-standing grievances over Iran’s weak economy, corruption, and clerical misrule swelling the ranks of protesters further, some had even predicted that the regime would fall.
3 They accuse him and his powerful family, which includes several siblings who until recently held Cabinet positions, of precipitating the crisis through corruption and misrule.
4 With his wry, tender, and nuanced view of village life, Panahi focusses on the confluence of tradition and authority to blur the line between oppressed and oppressors, and to offer—beyond the drama at hand—an overarching philosophical vision of tyrannical misrule.
5 “Leaving the presidency would open a very dangerous floodgate for anarchy and misrule,” he said.
6 But a military coup at the end of the 60s led to two decades of misrule and corruption, and then to civil war.
7 And that is the main reason why Pakistan's long misrule has not caused worse tumult.
这也是为什么巴基斯坦统治通知不妥却没造成更加恶劣纷乱局面的主要原因.
8 But it is clear that the idea of a springtime festival honoring misrule and mayhem had far more ancient roots.
但是对于春天举行的有关混囤世界的庆典活动有着更为久远的根源的认识是明确的。
9 Pope Gregory XVI once rejected streetlights as the devil’s work and centuries of papal, noble or politically corrupt misrule kept the city in the dark.
10 There used to be a swarm of these small apparitions, in holiday time; and we called them children of the Lord of Misrule.
那时候,每逢节日,常有成群的这种小精灵,我们都把他们叫作司戏者的孩子。
11 “This event on April 13, 1873 marked the end of carpetbag misrule in the South.”
12 Some say Bashir planted the seeds of his own downfall in driving displacement to Khartoum, concentrating rising discontent over his misrule in camps that flanked the city on all sides.
13 “The pattern of many leaders is to be exalted in life and forgotten after death,” the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, said in a eulogy that seemed to speak to a world plagued by misrule.
14 For some Americans, President Barack Obama’s two terms in office appear to resemble the period of misrule portrayed in “The Birth of a Nation.”
15 He denied involvement in any foreign conspiracy, and excoriated the country’s leadership — without explicitly mentioning the king — for corruption, nepotism and misrule.
16 accused of misruling his island nation to the point of economic collapse
17 They also call for his powerful ruling family to step down, accusing them of corruption and misrule.
18 Protesters accuse the Rajapaksas of triggering the crisis through corruption and misrule.
19 It is not surprising that it took a man who might have walked off the pages of a Greene novel to end Colorado misrule.
因此这一次它选择了一位似乎是从Greene的小说中走出来的男人来结束Colorado的混乱统治也不奇怪。
20 “I am inheriting a country which has been badly ravaged by years of misrule and ineptitude,” Mr. Kibaki said during his inaugural address.
1 动乱
2 恶政
4 对…治理不当
6 治理不善
7 紊乱
unbalanced choppy disorderly inordinate unstuck undistinguishable tangly tanglesome maladminister confusion spaghetti disorganization disarrange unbalance
8 无秩序
unregulated disorderly disorganized anarchic tohubohu disorder anarchy disarray wildness indiscipline in disorder at a loose end at loose ends ataxic immethodical ataxia chaotic unordered mobbish chaos disorganization unreason ataxy
9 管理不善
10 对…施暴政
11 对治理不当
13 混乱
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