autarchy
英 ['ɔːtɑːkɪ]
美 ['ɔtɑrki]
1、aut- + -archy.
2、也就由自己一个人独揽大权,由自己一个人来统治,当然就是独裁、专制了。
- autarchy (n.)
- 1660s, "absolute sovereignty," from Greek autarkhia, from autarkhein "to be an absolute ruler," from autos "self" (see auto-) + arkhein "to rule" (see archon).
- 1. How do we choose between autarchy and corrupt democracy?
- “清廉的专制”与“腐败的民主”之间如何选择?
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- 2. The absolute obedience under the autarchy reduces the sense of responsibility.
- 专制下的绝对服从,导致社会责任感下降.
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- 3. Militarization of Japan, leading to autarchy, and war in China.
- 日本的军事化导致专制统治及侵华.
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- 4. The stability of autarchy , is in accordance with the long - standing and stability of feudalism autarchy system.
- 含义的稳定性, 与封建专制制度的 长期性 、稳定性是相一致的.
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- 5. It was looked as enlightened autarchy on the surface, but in fact it had democratic grounding.
- 它具有开明专制的面相和民主的底色, 是一张介于古典与现代之间的立宪“药方”.
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