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单词 patriarchal
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Definition of patriarchal in English:

patriarchal

adjective peɪtrɪˈɑːk(ə)lˌpeɪtriˈɑrk(ə)l
  • 1Relating to or denoting a system of society or government controlled by men.

    a patriarchal society
    patriarchal values
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She has totally internalised patriarchal values that are common to our society.
    • Patriarchal social structure, along with its other harms, fuels population increases.
    • Despite his living in a rigidly patriarchal society his strongest and most memorable characters are all female.
    • In this sense the representations of motherhood potentially extend far beyond patriarchal ideology.
    • In a patriarchal society men fear independent autonomous women.
    • In short, patriarchal society values masculine gender roles only when they are performed by males.
    • Coming from a patriarchal society, the responses to such questionnaires are interesting, if not very surprising.
    • Recognition that the power structure is also patriarchal helps to explain much of the resistance.
    • A feminist might see it as an instrument of patriarchal oppression.
    • I am also conscious of my identity as a writer within a patriarchal culture.
    • Like so many other women caught in war zones, these women are victims of a violently eroding patriarchal system.
    • I believe that a rigidly Patriarchal culture cannot tolerate the empowered creative voice of Women.
    • Big farmers in the area come from a strongly patriarchal and feudal background.
    • As such, it allows for changing and evolving structures that exist outside of the patriarchal power system.
    • For decades, international development agencies skirted gender issues in highly patriarchal societies.
    • Rules such as these may be acquired during childhood and may reflect the patriarchal values of society.
    • She has rejected the patriarchal society and a traditional marriage.
    • Previously, all western religions, even the masons, had been rigidly patriarchal.
    • They were written in a highly patriarchal society where masculine domination was the norm.
    • All the sampled groups clearly exhibit patriarchal structures, including those relevant to marriage.
  • 2Relating to a patriarch.

    a tall man who cut a patriarchal figure as he strode the floor of his busy factory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parents enjoy a patriarchal status and the father claims the best chair near the fire.
    • His role has been more patriarchal, in the family context.
    • Funny, I think, how all this is going down without any kind of patriarchal supervision.
    • She then received patriarchal permission to pursue kinship with offspring of creditable lineage!
    • Not to mention any number of grouchy patriarchal husbands and avid sugar daddies.
    • When they become guerrillas the women set themselves free from patriarchal bonds.
    • Our family was a traditional patriarchal family, with my Dad at the helm.
    • Her mother wants to be sympathetic, yet as a representative of her father's patriarchal power, she can only follow the script laid out for her.
    Synonyms
    paternal, fatherlike, avuncular

Derivatives

  • patriarchally

  • adverb
    • Inmates of various types were integrated into this patriarchally organized house.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the time it was clear that there was no chance of getting in touch with your self unless you had witnessed what nature had so perversely, so patriarchally, hidden from your view.
      • Under the Old Regime, the government acted patriarchally.

Rhymes

débâcle, diarchal, matriarchal, monarchal, sparkle
 
 

Definition of patriarchal in US English:

patriarchal

adjectiveˌpātrēˈärk(ə)lˌpeɪtriˈɑrk(ə)l
  • 1Relating to or characteristic of a patriarch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His role has been more patriarchal, in the family context.
    • Her mother wants to be sympathetic, yet as a representative of her father's patriarchal power, she can only follow the script laid out for her.
    • Our family was a traditional patriarchal family, with my Dad at the helm.
    • When they become guerrillas the women set themselves free from patriarchal bonds.
    • Parents enjoy a patriarchal status and the father claims the best chair near the fire.
    • She then received patriarchal permission to pursue kinship with offspring of creditable lineage!
    • Funny, I think, how all this is going down without any kind of patriarchal supervision.
    • Not to mention any number of grouchy patriarchal husbands and avid sugar daddies.
    Synonyms
    paternal, fatherlike, avuncular
  • 2Relating to or characteristic of a system of society or government controlled by men.

    a patriarchal society
    patriarchal values
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite his living in a rigidly patriarchal society his strongest and most memorable characters are all female.
    • She has rejected the patriarchal society and a traditional marriage.
    • I am also conscious of my identity as a writer within a patriarchal culture.
    • I believe that a rigidly Patriarchal culture cannot tolerate the empowered creative voice of Women.
    • Patriarchal social structure, along with its other harms, fuels population increases.
    • In short, patriarchal society values masculine gender roles only when they are performed by males.
    • As such, it allows for changing and evolving structures that exist outside of the patriarchal power system.
    • Previously, all western religions, even the masons, had been rigidly patriarchal.
    • She has totally internalised patriarchal values that are common to our society.
    • They were written in a highly patriarchal society where masculine domination was the norm.
    • In a patriarchal society men fear independent autonomous women.
    • In this sense the representations of motherhood potentially extend far beyond patriarchal ideology.
    • All the sampled groups clearly exhibit patriarchal structures, including those relevant to marriage.
    • Big farmers in the area come from a strongly patriarchal and feudal background.
    • Coming from a patriarchal society, the responses to such questionnaires are interesting, if not very surprising.
    • A feminist might see it as an instrument of patriarchal oppression.
    • Recognition that the power structure is also patriarchal helps to explain much of the resistance.
    • Rules such as these may be acquired during childhood and may reflect the patriarchal values of society.
    • For decades, international development agencies skirted gender issues in highly patriarchal societies.
    • Like so many other women caught in war zones, these women are victims of a violently eroding patriarchal system.
 
 
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