1.命令主义;
1.the belief that people with power should control what other people can do, or a situation in which this happens
2.The derivative of authoritarian
1.One news report says some of the children who have endured this Mozart authoritarianism now find classical music unbearable.
一则新闻报道说,一些孩子被命令耐着性子听完莫扎特的音乐后,发现古典音乐也并非难以忍受。
2.The direct involvement of the U. S. saved the Philippines from a military dictatorship, but it did not spare them from authoritarianism.
美国的直接干预虽然让菲律宾免受军事独裁的长期压制,但是维权政府还是难以避免。
3.But this caveat should not cloud the central issue: a coup in a region which has shed authoritarianism should not be allowed to stand.
但是该警告不该模糊了核心问题:在被独裁主义遮蔽的地区发动的政变是不允许存在的。
4.If not, it risks falling back into the sort of authoritarianism that was supposed to have been banished by the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
如果坐视不理,伊拉克则有重陷独裁主义的危险,就像推翻萨达姆并随之废弃的独裁主义一样。
5.How is all this connected with authoritarianism in politics?
所有这一切又是怎样和政治上的权威主义相联系着的呢?
6.I suggest that the explosion of frustrations with authoritarianism and corruption has surely had an effect on her business.
对极权主义以及贪腐彻底失去信心后的民意总爆发,肯定会对她的生意有所影响。
7.Freer markets would reduce the corruption, and then the top officials would not need so much authoritarianism.
实行较为自由的市场会减少腐败,从而使高层官员不必如此专制。
8.there's an air of anti-authoritarianism reminiscent of a college newspaper.
那里有一种带有怀旧的、反权威的校园办报气氛。
9.The question of whether Russia's authoritarianism is sustainable is best answered by clarifying its purpose.
要回答俄罗斯的专制是否能够持续的问题,最好的办法是澄清其目标。
10.All extremists seem to believe that their brand of authoritarianism represents true democracy.
所有的极端主义者似乎都相信,自己的威权主义代表着真正的民主。