1.(=plutarchy)
1.(=plutarchy)
1.a country governed by a group of rich people; a group of rich people who govern a country; the state of being governed by a group of rich people
1.In practice, power rested with a hereditary plutocracy , but it was expected to earn its privileges through public service.
虽然实际上,权力只是富人世代沿传的家产,但他们也希望服务大众,配得上这份特权。
2.And yet there is no sympathy for this hidden sorrow of Plutocracy.
然而对富豪们内心的悲哀竟无人表示同情,惟独穷人有人怜悯。
3.If only millionaires can afford to run for office, we shall quickly become a plutocracy.
如果只有大富豪才负担得起公职的竞选,我们将很快变成富豪政治。
4.Where by design or accident, Britain has chosen to be the service center for the global plutocracy .
不知是出于精心策划还是纯属偶然,英国已经成为了全球财阀们的服务中心。
5.In contrast, a deep, velvet-and-mahogany silence envelops the British plutocracy.
相比之下,英国的富豪统治集团则表现出了一种高贵的缄默。
6.further , it will hasten the demise of china ' s remaining state - owned industries and the creation of a plutocracy.
再者,该法将催促中国剩余的国有资产缩水,催生财阀阶层。
7.America is no longer a democracy, not even a plutocracy.
美国不再是一个民主制国家,甚至连财阀制国家也算不上。
8.Nevertheless, a proud plantation-based plutocracy soon arose along the rivers from which they shipped their tobacco to England.
很快地,一个因烟草业致富的骄傲族群,沿着运烟草往英国的河畔建立了起来。
9.Plutocracy must work furiously against the coming of democracy.
财阀统治必须拼命的反对民主的到来。
10.Our present world posture is a rosy one for the plutocracy.
我们现在的世界姿态对财阀统治来说是美好的。