theocracy

theocracy [θiˈɒkrəsi]  [θiˈɑ:krəsi] 

theocracy的解释

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theocracy 基本解释

theocracy

名词神权政治(国家)

theocracy 网络解释

1. 神权统治:表面上看,民主意识与神权意念好像风马牛不相及、没有什麼关系,而民主制度更是神权统治(THEOCRACY)的死敌. 不错,在今日一些伊斯兰教国家中,拦阻社会民主化的最大因素是神权统治的意念和制度. 相反地,无神论者可能难於接受的,

theocracy 词典解释
theocracy

1. 僧侣政体;神权政体
    A theocracy is a society which is ruled by priests who represent a god.

    e.g. ...a medieval theocracy run by Buddhist monks.
           中世纪僧侣掌权的神权政体

theocracy 单语例句

1. It is common knowledge that human society evolves through three stages - theocracy, monarchy and civil rights.

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2. Carrying out democratic reform and abolishing the feudal serfdom of theocracy was an inevitable requirement for social progress.

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3. It is the consensus of the international community that old Tibet was ruled by the theocracy implementing feudal serfdom.

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4. It seems that the system of western European serfdom in the Middle Ages was quite similar to the Tibetan feudal serfdom under theocracy.

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5. The most typical theocracy recognizes a god as the supreme civil ruler and does not admit other religions.

6. In the Dalai Lama's eyes, the fact that common Tibetans master the culture would violate the stiff hierarchy of theocracy.

7. The " monk forces " just used this kind of spiritual intimidation to safeguard their theocracy.

8. These writings showed old Tibet was a theocracy comprised of the nobility and the leading monks.

9. These writings showed that old Tibet was a theocracy comprised of the nobility and leading monks.

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10. One of the various types of relationship between politics and religion, theocracy is a combination of the religious power with the secular.

theocracy 英英释义

noun

1. the belief in government by divine guidance

2. a political unit governed by a deity (or by officials thought to be divinely guided)