| 单词 | dictatorial | 
| 释义 | dictatorial  (dɪktətɔːriəl  )       1. adjective  Dictatorial means controlled or used by a dictator.   He suspended the constitution and assumed dictatorial powers.   Synonyms:  absolute, unlimited, totalitarian, autocratic     2. adjective  If you describe someone's behaviour as dictatorial, you do not like the fact that they tell people what to do in a forceful and unfair way.  [disapproval]  If you are too strict with them, your children will see you as dictatorial.    ...his dictatorial management style.   Synonyms:  domineering, authoritarian, oppressive,  bossy [informal]     Collocations:  dictatorial powers Their most frightening point was that, even in established democracies, the point of maximum danger was a war-like crisis which demanded and justified dictatorial powers that were then never returned.  Times,Sunday Times  In effect, the consuls would be vested with dictatorial powers.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Though a friend of the crown, he opposed feudal privileges and dictatorial powers.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   He declined an offer from the military to assume dictatorial powers.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   This can be done in order to achieve the look of democracy and legitimacy while preserving dictatorial powers.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The team join tens of thousands of people who have fled a dictatorial regime, widespread poverty and compulsory military service.  Times, Sunday Times  However bloodless the coup was the start of a dictatorial regime worse than the one that it had replaced.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   In the 2030s she joins the underground, and plays a crucial role in overthrowing the dictatorial regime and instituting a libertarian utopia.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   He was fired from there in 1973, while the dictatorial regime still existed.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The companies and projects in which banks invest are controversial because of their support for dictatorial regimes, forced displacements and forced labour.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Its proponents must recognise that ending dictatorial rule could open the way for democracy and a culture of human rights.  ST  Opposition figures have accused the president of fabricating the incident as a pretext to consolidate his dictatorial rule.  Times, Sunday Times  The song incited the population to revolt against dictatorial rule, seeking for freedom and independence.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   He was again arrested in 2005 for his international campaign against the then dictatorial rule and for people's democracy in the country.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   After that year a period of conservative and/or dictatorial rule starts.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0    | 
	
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