totalitarianism
英 [,təʊtælɪ'teərɪənɪzəm]
美[,totælə'tɛrɪən,ɪzəm]
- n. 极权主义
词态变化
形容词: totalitarian;
助记提示
1、tot- + -al + -itarian(复合后缀:-ite, -ary, -an) + -ism.
英英释意
- 1. a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
- 2. the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government
英文词源
- totalitarianism (n.)
- 1926, first recorded in reference to Italian fascism, from totalitarian + -ism.
实用场景例句
- Absolutizing what is not absolute but relative is called totalitarianism.
- 把不是绝对的相对当作绝对,这就叫做极权主义.
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- Under totalitarianism, fairy tales good and bad often trumped truth.
- 在极权主义下,故事不论好坏总胜过事实.
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- The accusations of utopianism, elitism, totalitarianism and sexism have constantly recurred.
- 针对空想主义 、 精英主义 、 极权主义和性别歧视主义的职责一直此起彼伏.
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- Do you believe in totalitarianism?
- 你是否相信极权统治?
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- It is a force that I am sure will one day make totalitarianism impossible.
- 它是一种强迫力,我相信有一天它会是极权主义成为不可能.
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- Ignorance and poverty , which go hand in hand with totalitarianism and control , continue to be widespread.
- 极权和专制总是与愚昧和贫穷一路相伴, 贻害四方.
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