repressive

repressive [rɪˈpresɪv]  [rɪˈprɛsɪv] 

repressive 基本解释

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形容词压抑的; 抑制的,镇压的

repressive 网络解释

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1. 压抑的:他的权力模式与传统模式有三个基本区别:第一,权力是在运作的 (exercised) 而不是被占有的 (possessed第二,权力的运作方式主要是生产的 (productive) 而不是压抑的 (repressive第三,权力是自下而上的而不是自上而下的,

2. 镇压的:那取自富人而给予穷人的政府,称之为反对党政府;那任富人剥削穷人而袖手旁观的政府,称之为镇压的(rePressive)政府. 去问问今天的墨西哥农民. 据说,整个墨西哥是由二十或三十个家族--那些有钱有势的精英份子--在经营(主要是因为这些人拥有墨西哥),

3. 抑制的:repression 压抑 | repressive 抑制的 | reproach 责备

4. 压制的:8. genocidal:人类屠杀罪的 | 9.repressive :压制的 | 10.madman :疯人

repressive 词典解释
repressive的翻译

1. (政府)压制的,专制的,高压的
    A repressive government is one that restricts people's freedom and controls them by using force.

    e.g. The military regime in power was unpopular and repressive.
           当权的军政府压制人民,不得人心。

repressively
...the country, which had been repressively ruled for ten years.
10年来一直受高压统治的国家
repressive 单语例句

1. In the central Shiite Muslim holy city of Najaf, about 200 students demonstrated outside city hall to protest recent police " repressive acts ".

2. And it has very little power when the great powers oppose an action, or repressive member governments ignore the claims of the new " responsibility to protect ".

3. Such voluntary migration of people flies in the face of the image of a repressive China portrayed by the western media.

4. Hirshman's prescriptions for doing away with repressive family structures were just as provocative as her diagnosis.

5. But many lawmakers had given up on the corrupt and repressive Nationalist government.

6. In fact, it may be even dangerous if they stopped residents from expressing themselves by repressive tactics.

7. Many of Brazil's upper classes endorse repressive police tactics and show little concern for social problems.

8. But the leading Tempo newspaper warned that repressive action might not succeed in the war on terror.

9. The constitution is a crucial step in Iraq's transition to democracy after two decades of repressive rule by Saddam Hussein's dictatorship.

repressive 英英释义

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adj

1. restrictive of action

    e.g. a repressive regime
           an overly strict and inhibiting discipline

    Synonym: inhibitory repressing