| 释义 |
diarchy
di·ar·chy also dy·ar·chy (dī′är′kē)n. pl. di·ar·chies also dy·ar·chies Government by two joint rulers.diarchy (ˈdaɪɑːkɪ) or dyarchyn, pl -chies (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by two states, individuals, etc diˈarchic, diˈarchical, diˈarchal, dyˈarchic, dyˈarchical, dyˈarchal adjdi•ar•chy or dy•ar•chy (ˈdaɪ ɑr ki) n., pl. -chies. a government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities. [1825–35] diarchy, dyarchya government controlled by two rulers; biarchy. — diarch, dyarch, n.See also: GovernmentThesaurus| Noun | 1. | diarchy - a form of government having two joint rulersdyarchyform of government, political system - the members of a social organization who are in power | Translationsdiarchy
Synonyms for diarchynoun a form of government having two joint rulersSynonymsRelated Words- form of government
- political system
|