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Перевод: dictatorship
[существительное] диктатура
Тезаурус:
- They jumped up in succession to interrupt Jiang, shouting "Long live democracy!" and "Down with dictatorship!" before being led away by police.
- A lot can be blamed on years of dictatorship and rotten planning - but not all.
- But some people did worry, notably those who argued that Britain, having ruled Hong Kong as a benign dictatorship for more than 140 years, should institute a fully democratic government before 1997.
- It was supposed to be a paragon of democracy in an Arab world more familiar with dictatorship than freedom.
- New faces of dictatorship: keep time with these Saddam Hussein watches, US135 each from Baghdad's old market
- Those demands were voiced repeatedly in the successive military rebellions that dogged President Alfonsin's administration as dissatisfied military officers refused to accept the judgements that civil society attempted to impose on their conduct in the dictatorship.
- AS OPPOSITION to the palace coup in Peru mounts inside and outside the country, it seems President Alberto Fujimori, by turning the guns of dictatorship against his own government, has succeeded only in shooting himself in the foot.
- Spain and Portugal, although both ancient nation states, associate "Europe" with the end of dictatorship and, no doubt, subsidies.
- I never thought that I would live to see such an important person write such a shameful letter, which is usually the behaviour of people in countries under dictatorship.
- Such is the case of Miguel Angel Asturias's The President , whose underlying theme is the breakdown of all normal human relationships in a society ruled by an oppressive dictatorship.
- By contrast, the only regular "supporter" was Kitty Little, a long-standing pro-nuclear activist whose persistent promotion of the fast breeder reactor was matched only by her equally persistent belief that the British anti-nuclear campaign was part of an international plot incorporating the Rothschilds and President Carter and which would eventually lead to the imposition of an "atheist Marxist-Leninist dictatorship".
- Thus we have a recipe for the dictatorship of the leadership of the ruling party, since they are presumed to know what the historical tasks of the proletariat are.
- Rather than censure the dictatorship of President Saddam Hussein, Mr Marlow believes that its poor image is partly the fault of the British press.
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