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单词 dictatorship
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Definition of dictatorship in English:

dictatorship

noun dɪkˈteɪtəʃɪp
mass noun
  • 1Government by a dictator.

    the effects of forty years of dictatorship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Socialists defend the institutions of parliamentary democracy against dictatorship or fascism.
    • The result of their gamble was military dictatorship and fascism throughout Europe.
    • The Portuguese fascist dictatorship was overthrown by the people, allied to sections of the army, in 1974.
    • In 1993, the government changed from a communist dictatorship to a democracy with a free-market economy.
    • Mallorca and the rest of Spain were going through the political transition from dictatorship to democracy.
    • Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism.
    • Religious dominance of politics will only push democracy into anarchy and dictatorship.
    • To ask dictatorship to be democratic is utopian.
    • Today we define despotism (along with dictatorship and totalitarianism) as a form of government.
    • It is an advance on dictatorship or autocracy and has had to be fought for and won.
    • One of the key indicators of a society that is transforming from democracy to fascism or dictatorship is government control of the press.
    • I remember replying that this was a quite hopeless analysis, absolutely disastrous to the left since it bound them to a state capitalist dictatorship.
    • Over the past two decades, Taiwan has moved from dictatorship to democracy.
    • When I was growing up, I was taught that communism leads to dictatorship and capitalism leads inevitably to democracy.
    • The bombings draw attention to the brutal military dictatorship.
    • The word dictatorship conjures up an image of repression, especially for anyone who has suffered under a right wing dictatorship or in a Stalinist state.
    • It failed, the monarchy resorted to military dictatorship, and the Democratic leaders were driven into exile.
    • Nothing ever halted his rickshaw, he declared with pride, whether colonialism, occupation, dictatorship or democracy.
    • The mayhem of World War II was followed by more than 40 years of Communist dictatorship in Central and Eastern Europe.
    • This is not democracy, it is dictatorship, and it is borderline fascism.
    Synonyms
    absolute rule, undemocratic rule, despotism, autocracy
    tyranny, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, absolutism, Fascism
    oppression, suppression, repression, subjugation, domination
    1. 1.1count noun A country governed by a dictator.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the same time, supporters of right-wing dictatorships ascended to the highest offices of the Church.
      • A body dominated by dictatorships is never going to promote democratic values.
      • Totalitarian dictatorships provided us with a variety of examples, but democracies provided some examples as well.
      • Its intention was to create an autarchic agrarian dictatorship.
      • As more of the world's countries adopt democracy, more American businesses appear to prefer dictatorships.
      • We aren't fighting to support a corrupt military dictatorship, we're fighting to destroy one.
      • This was done in many ways, in particular by using pro-Western dictatorships during the Cold War period.
      • It is among the most corrupt dictatorships on the face of the planet.
      • He gave full support to apartheid South Africa and to military dictatorships in Central and South America.
      • These are the types of measures usually associated with military or fascist dictatorships.
      • The CP also denied the crimes of Stalin and the dictatorships of Eastern Europe.
      • It matters little whether these countries are democracies or dictatorships.
      • The stunning tropical paradise has been transformed into a brutal totalitarian dictatorship where violations of fundamental human rights are commonplace.
      • I would think that Socialists would oppose religious dictatorships and monarchies at the drop of a hat.
      • Once they came to power they turned to totalitarian dictatorships.
      • By the end of that year, every communist dictatorship in Central America had collapsed.
      • He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question.
      • Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble.
      • In addition, there are plenty of other dictatorships around the world.
      • The wall stood as a grim symbol of the separation of free people and those living under dictatorships.
      Synonyms
      totalitarian state, autocracy, autarchy, monocracy
      dystopia
    2. 1.2 Absolute authority in any sphere.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When a totalitarian communist dictatorship rises to power, it is quite another thing.
      • With the advent of peace came the esthetic dictatorship of Socialist Realism.
      • I absolutely believe in a dictatorship when it comes to leading my band.
      • The senator believed that the New Deal represented an unconstitutional step towards executive dictatorship.
      • Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand.
      • That outdated notion seems to have disappeared circa 1979 when Mrs Thatcher swept her elected dictatorship into power.
      • Marx believed that the working class should seize the apparatus of the State and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat.
      • What this creates, then, is teacher dominance that borders on dictatorship.
      • It is the oppression and the absolute dictatorship and severe corruption which is producing this sort of circumstance.
      • It was the open terroristic dictatorship of the most reactionary, chauvinist, and imperialist elements of German finance capital.
      • I conclude with a discussion of group choice, exploring mechanisms, such as democracy and dictatorship, for achieving this.
      • Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship.
      • Love conquered hate, peace conquered war, and freedom and democracy banished oppression and dictatorship.
      • The only problem is this: how do you stop councils of workers becoming dictatorships of party officials?
      • This leaves no place for patriarchy, religious fundamentalism, or dictatorships.
 
 

Definition of dictatorship in US English:

dictatorship

noun
  • 1Government by a dictator.

    forty years of dictatorship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1993, the government changed from a communist dictatorship to a democracy with a free-market economy.
    • I remember replying that this was a quite hopeless analysis, absolutely disastrous to the left since it bound them to a state capitalist dictatorship.
    • Religious dominance of politics will only push democracy into anarchy and dictatorship.
    • The word dictatorship conjures up an image of repression, especially for anyone who has suffered under a right wing dictatorship or in a Stalinist state.
    • The mayhem of World War II was followed by more than 40 years of Communist dictatorship in Central and Eastern Europe.
    • It failed, the monarchy resorted to military dictatorship, and the Democratic leaders were driven into exile.
    • The bombings draw attention to the brutal military dictatorship.
    • When I was growing up, I was taught that communism leads to dictatorship and capitalism leads inevitably to democracy.
    • It is an advance on dictatorship or autocracy and has had to be fought for and won.
    • Mallorca and the rest of Spain were going through the political transition from dictatorship to democracy.
    • Nothing ever halted his rickshaw, he declared with pride, whether colonialism, occupation, dictatorship or democracy.
    • Socialists defend the institutions of parliamentary democracy against dictatorship or fascism.
    • One of the key indicators of a society that is transforming from democracy to fascism or dictatorship is government control of the press.
    • Over the past two decades, Taiwan has moved from dictatorship to democracy.
    • To ask dictatorship to be democratic is utopian.
    • The Portuguese fascist dictatorship was overthrown by the people, allied to sections of the army, in 1974.
    • Today we define despotism (along with dictatorship and totalitarianism) as a form of government.
    • This is not democracy, it is dictatorship, and it is borderline fascism.
    • The result of their gamble was military dictatorship and fascism throughout Europe.
    • Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism.
    Synonyms
    absolute rule, undemocratic rule, despotism, autocracy
    1. 1.1 A country governed by a dictator.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By the end of that year, every communist dictatorship in Central America had collapsed.
      • We aren't fighting to support a corrupt military dictatorship, we're fighting to destroy one.
      • Totalitarian dictatorships provided us with a variety of examples, but democracies provided some examples as well.
      • At the same time, supporters of right-wing dictatorships ascended to the highest offices of the Church.
      • Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble.
      • It matters little whether these countries are democracies or dictatorships.
      • I would think that Socialists would oppose religious dictatorships and monarchies at the drop of a hat.
      • He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question.
      • He gave full support to apartheid South Africa and to military dictatorships in Central and South America.
      • Its intention was to create an autarchic agrarian dictatorship.
      • Once they came to power they turned to totalitarian dictatorships.
      • The CP also denied the crimes of Stalin and the dictatorships of Eastern Europe.
      • The stunning tropical paradise has been transformed into a brutal totalitarian dictatorship where violations of fundamental human rights are commonplace.
      • As more of the world's countries adopt democracy, more American businesses appear to prefer dictatorships.
      • These are the types of measures usually associated with military or fascist dictatorships.
      • This was done in many ways, in particular by using pro-Western dictatorships during the Cold War period.
      • It is among the most corrupt dictatorships on the face of the planet.
      • The wall stood as a grim symbol of the separation of free people and those living under dictatorships.
      • A body dominated by dictatorships is never going to promote democratic values.
      • In addition, there are plenty of other dictatorships around the world.
      Synonyms
      totalitarian state, autocracy, autarchy, monocracy
    2. 1.2 Absolute authority in any sphere.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Marx believed that the working class should seize the apparatus of the State and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat.
      • It was the open terroristic dictatorship of the most reactionary, chauvinist, and imperialist elements of German finance capital.
      • Love conquered hate, peace conquered war, and freedom and democracy banished oppression and dictatorship.
      • This leaves no place for patriarchy, religious fundamentalism, or dictatorships.
      • When a totalitarian communist dictatorship rises to power, it is quite another thing.
      • I conclude with a discussion of group choice, exploring mechanisms, such as democracy and dictatorship, for achieving this.
      • With the advent of peace came the esthetic dictatorship of Socialist Realism.
      • The only problem is this: how do you stop councils of workers becoming dictatorships of party officials?
      • Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand.
      • I absolutely believe in a dictatorship when it comes to leading my band.
      • That outdated notion seems to have disappeared circa 1979 when Mrs Thatcher swept her elected dictatorship into power.
      • What this creates, then, is teacher dominance that borders on dictatorship.
      • Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship.
      • The senator believed that the New Deal represented an unconstitutional step towards executive dictatorship.
      • It is the oppression and the absolute dictatorship and severe corruption which is producing this sort of circumstance.
 
 
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