adj.獨(dú)裁的;專政的
副詞: dictatorially 名詞: dictatorialness
/">成人英語(yǔ)托福單詞大全adj
1. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
having absolute sovereignty
e.g. an authoritarian regime
autocratic government
despotic rulers
a dictatorial rule that lasted for the duration of the war
a tyrannical government
Synonym: authoritarianautocraticdespotictyrannictyrannical
2. expecting unquestioning obedience
e.g. the timid child of authoritarian parents
insufferably overbearing behavior toward the waiter
Synonym: authoritarianoverbearing
3. of or characteristic of a dictator
e.g. dictatorial powers
1. 獨(dú)裁的;專政的
Dictatorial means controlled or used by a dictator.
e.g. He suspended the constitution and assumed dictatorial powers.
他擱置憲法,實(shí)行獨(dú)裁統(tǒng)治。
2. 專橫的;霸道的;喜歡發(fā)號(hào)施令的
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.
e.g. If you are too strict with them, your children will see you as dictatorial.
如果對(duì)孩子要求太嚴(yán),他們會(huì)覺(jué)得你獨(dú)斷專行。
e.g. ...his dictatorial management style.
他專橫霸道的管理風(fēng)格
1. 獨(dú)裁,專橫的:dictator 獨(dú)裁者 | dictatorial 獨(dú)裁,專橫的 | diction 用字遣詞,詞藻,語(yǔ)法
2. 獨(dú)裁的:dictator 獨(dú)裁者 | dictatorial 獨(dú)裁的 | dictatorially 獨(dú)裁地
3. 獨(dú)裁者的,獨(dú)裁的,獨(dú)斷的:arrogant 傲慢的,自大的 | dictatorial 獨(dú)裁者的,獨(dú)裁的,獨(dú)斷的 | authoritative 權(quán)威性的;官方的,當(dāng)局的
4. 獨(dú)裁者的/獨(dú)裁的/獨(dú)斷的/獨(dú)斷:dictation /口述/口授/聽寫/命令/指令/指揮/ | dictatorial /獨(dú)裁者的/獨(dú)裁的/獨(dú)斷的/獨(dú)斷/ | dictatorially /獨(dú)裁/自大地/
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語(yǔ)dictatorial是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
In the dictatorial world of orchestras—where conductors choose the repertoire, organise rehearsals and tell musicians how to play—Orpheus is fond of proving that it thrives without a baton.(雖身處管弦樂(lè)這個(gè)一切聽從指揮的世界里(確定保留節(jié)目單、組織排演、指揮音樂(lè)家們演奏的都是指揮),奧菲斯室內(nèi)樂(lè)團(tuán)卻熱衷于向世人證明:沒(méi)有指揮棒,奧菲斯依舊璀璨耀眼。)
Think tank and implementation of a lack of talent so that some bosses are usually more dictatorial, and even arbitrary.(智囊和執(zhí)行人才的匱乏,致使一些老板們通常變得更加獨(dú)斷、甚至專橫。)
I dislike his dictatorial manner.(我不喜歡他那幅專橫的態(tài)度。)
The third class was given dictatorial orders. They would have to submit their three papers on week 4, 8, and 12 respectively. Their was no choice or flexibility.(第三個(gè)班則嚴(yán)格限定最后期限。他們必須在第4周、第8周和第12周分別提交三份論文。他們沒(méi)有選擇性,也沒(méi)有一點(diǎn)靈活性。)
I have not seen her for many years, but I very well remember that I never liked her, and that her manners were dictatorial and insolent.(我有多少年沒(méi)見(jiàn)過(guò)她了,可是我自己一向討厭她,因?yàn)樗秊槿颂幨兰葘M又無(wú)禮。)
I resent his dictatorial manner.(我痛恨他的獨(dú)斷作風(fēng)。)
Therefore the young man, slightly too dictatorial, directed the guests to their places.(所以只好由這小伙子指引客人們?nèi)胂耍鲞@件事時(shí)顯得有點(diǎn)太專橫。)
Long gone are the days when parents were much more dictatorial and children were to be seen, not heard.(父母?jìng)冞^(guò)去獨(dú)斷,小孩要乖乖的聽大人講話的年月已經(jīng)早就一去不復(fù)返了。)
They resent being ruled OVER by a dictatorial boss.(他們?cè)骱奘芤粋€(gè)專橫傲慢老板的管制。)
Her father is very dictatorial.(她父親很專橫。)
He rose..to almost dictatorial authority in the State.