absolutism

英 ['?bs?lu?t?z(?)m] 美['?bs?lut?z?m]
  • n. 專制主義;絕對(duì)論

英文詞源


absolutism (n.)
1753 in theology; 1830 in politics, in which sense it was first used by British reformer and parliamentarian Maj. Gen. Thomas Perronet Thompson (1783-1869). See absolute and -ism.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. They are saying, with varying degrees of absolutism, that animals should not be exploited at all.
他們都多多少少帶有些絕對(duì)地說(shuō)動(dòng)物根本不該被拿來(lái)利用。

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2. Gill points to the death of moral absolutism as a major factor.
吉爾博士指出道德絕對(duì)主義的消亡是一個(gè)主要因素.

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3. Everything else in them is nothing but absolutism, preaching, moral didacticism.
其余所有的一切對(duì)于他們而言只是專制 、 說(shuō)教, 道德教訓(xùn)而已.

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4. The world people have a great antipathy to absolutism.
世界人民對(duì)極權(quán)主義十分嫌惡反感.

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5. To this day, the feudal political absolutism has not disappeared.
而封建式的專斷政治形態(tài),至今也還沒(méi)有結(jié)束.

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