anarchic
英 [ə'nɑːkɪk]
美
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1、an- "not, without" + arch- + -ic.
- anarchic (adj.)
- 1755, "chaotic, without order or rule," from Greek anarkhos "without head or chief" (see anarchy) + -ic. Differentiated from anarchistic (1845) which tends to refer to the political philosophy of anarchism. An older word in this sense was anarchical (1590s). Anarchial is from 1710; Landor used anarchal (1824).
- 1. The situation in the country is becoming increasingly anarchic.
- 这个国家的局势日益混乱.
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- 2. His new magazine has anarchic tendencies.
- 他的新杂志有无政府主义倾向.
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- 3. He disciplined my anarchic tendencies.
- 他对我的种种无政府主义倾向加以约束.
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- 4. My first semester at college was stimulating in a somewhat anarchic way.
- 我在大学的第一个学期以一种混乱的方式开始了.
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- 5. This anarchic story is told in grunts, howls or simple gibberish.
- 这个无政府主义的故事是通过咕哝 、 嗥叫或没有含义的胡言乱语讲述的.
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