dictatorship 音标拼音: [dɪkt'etɚʃ
, ɪp]
n . 独裁者之职,独裁权,独裁政权
独裁者之职,独裁权,独裁政权
dictatorship n 1 :
a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (
not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc .) [
synonym : {
dictatorship }, {
absolutism },
{
authoritarianism }, {
Caesarism }, {
despotism }, {
monocracy },
{
one -
man rule }, {
shogunate }, {
Stalinism },
{
totalitarianism }, {
tyranny }]
Dictatorship \
Dic *
ta "
tor *
ship \,
n .
The office ,
or the term of office ,
of a dictator ;
hence ,
absolute power .
[
1913 Webster ]
163 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dictatorship ":
Caesarism ,
Stalinism ,
absolute monarchy ,
absolutism ,
aedileship ,
archbishopric ,
archiepiscopacy ,
archiepiscopate ,
aristocracy ,
autarchy ,
authoritarianism ,
autocracy ,
autonomy ,
benevolent despotism ,
bishopric ,
captainship ,
chairmanship ,
chancellery ,
chancellorate ,
chancellorship ,
chiefery ,
chiefry ,
chieftaincy ,
chieftainry ,
chieftainship ,
coalition government ,
colonialism ,
commonwealth ,
constitutional government ,
constitutional monarchy ,
consulate ,
consulship ,
convenership ,
custody ,
czarism ,
deanery ,
democracy ,
despotism ,
dictature ,
directorate ,
directorship ,
dominion rule ,
duarchy ,
duumvirate ,
dyarchy ,
emirate ,
episcopacy ,
federal government ,
federation ,
feudal system ,
foremanship ,
garrison state ,
generalship ,
gerontocracy ,
governorship ,
guardianship ,
headship ,
hegemony ,
heteronomy ,
hierarchy ,
hierocracy ,
home rule ,
intendancy ,
kaiserism ,
leadership ,
limited monarchy ,
lordship ,
magistracy ,
magistrateship ,
magistrature ,
managership ,
martial law ,
masterdom ,
mastership ,
mastery ,
mayoralty ,
mayorship ,
meritocracy ,
metropolitanate ,
metropolitanship ,
militarism ,
military government ,
mob rule ,
mobocracy ,
monarchy ,
neocolonialism ,
nobility ,
ochlocracy ,
oligarchy ,
one -
man rule ,
one -
party rule ,
overseership ,
pantisocracy ,
papacy ,
pashadom ,
pashalic ,
paternalism ,
patriarchate ,
patriarchy ,
police state ,
pontificality ,
pontificate ,
popedom ,
popehood ,
popeship ,
prefectship ,
prefecture ,
premiership ,
presidency ,
presidentship ,
prime -
ministership ,
prime -
ministry ,
princedom ,
princeship ,
principality ,
proconsulate ,
proconsulship ,
proctorship ,
protectorate ,
protectorship ,
provostry ,
provostship ,
pure democracy ,
rectorate ,
rectorship ,
regency ,
regentship ,
representative democracy ,
representative government ,
republic ,
ruling class ,
seigniory ,
self -
determination ,
self -
government ,
seneschalship ,
seneschalsy ,
sheikhdom ,
sheriffalty ,
sheriffcy ,
sheriffdom ,
shrievalty ,
social democracy ,
sovereignty ,
stewardship ,
stratocracy ,
superintendence ,
superintendency ,
supervisorship ,
suzerainship ,
suzerainty ,
technocracy ,
thearchy ,
theocracy ,
totalitarian government ,
totalitarian regime ,
totalitarianism ,
triarchy ,
tribunate ,
triumvirate ,
tyranny ,
vizierate ,
viziership ,
welfare state
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What Is a Dictatorship Government? Definition and Types A dictatorship is a form of government where one person or a small group holds absolute power without meaningful checks from courts, legislatures, or voters
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What Countries Have Dictatorships and How They Survive A look at which countries are considered dictatorships today, how researchers classify them, and the tactics authoritarian regimes use to stay in power Dozens of countries around the world are currently classified as dictatorships by major international monitoring organizations
Dictatorship - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A dictatorship is a form of government, where one person effectively has all the power to run a country without having elections This person is called a dictator