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 absolutist ['æbsəlutɪst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 专制主义者, 专制政体者, 绝对主义者

  1. Governments, both absolutist and republican, deported him from their territories.
    各国政府,无论是专制政府,还是共和政府,都将他从他们的土地上驱逐出去。
  2. In Western Europe after the15 th century there was a period of active development for the absolutist states.
    十五世纪之后的西欧是专制主义国家积极发展的时期。
  3. Although there have been many absolutist states in human history, Gregg Easterbrook and others have argued that such societies tend to rapidly self-destruct or be destroyed by neighbors.
    格雷格伊斯特布鲁克和其他人争论到,虽然在人类历史中有许多专制主义国家,这些社会很快便倾向于自我毁灭或者被邻国摧毁。


absolutist
[ noun ]
  1. one who advocates absolutism

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. pertaining to the principle of totalitarianism

  2. <adj.pert>


Absolutist \Ab"so*lu`tist\, n.
1. One who is in favor of an absolute or autocratic
government.

2. (Metaph.) One who believes that it is possible to realize
a cognition or concept of the absolute. --Sir. W.
Hamilton.


Absolutist \Ab"so*lu`tist\, a.
Of or pertaining to absolutism; arbitrary; despotic; as,
absolutist principles.

  1. The Republican problem is that when their 1989 candidates tried to move there, Democrats hammered successfully at their old, absolutist positions, while anti-abortion groups denounced them for trying to change.
  2. Une bonne femme denotes a total lack of sophistication, namely a woman down at heel and rather vulgar. Mrs Thatcher may well have seen herself as the sole grande dame as she assumed the airs of an absolutist monarch.
  3. On independence after World War II, the area came mostly under totalitarian or absolutist regimes.
  4. Mr. Quinn is an absolutist.
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