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Перевод: despotic speek despotic


[прилагательное]
деспотический


Тезаурус:

  1. Some tangible motives had to be introduced, therefore, to prevent the despotic spirit, which is in every man, from plunging the laws of society into its original chaos.
  2. He seems to have decided long before assuming responsibility for the government of Northern Nigeria that in general some form of indirect administration was "in accordance with the spirit of British colonial rule", which was benevolent and not "arbitrary and despotic".
  3. Bismarck, who had relied upon liberal support to create the Reich, now moved towards despotic absolutism, insisting on the centrality of the Junkers, the Kulturkampf against Catholicism and the unnecessarily aggressive Polenpolitik .
  4. This situation is in turn exacerbated by the internal political pressures on governments, democratic as well as despotic, to maintain a climate of Cold War in order to achieve their domestic objectives.
  5. They were highly critical of leaders who acted in despotic, feudalistic and corrupt ways.
  6. But all that would be to ignore its symbolic potency in defying a despotic age just lived through and narrowly survived.
  7. Pride in the nation's system of government, once shared by all, has degenerated into complacency about its superiority, believed only by the few who exercise the near despotic powers that its outmoded forms have given them.
  8. The magazine, unfortunately with a deadline of well before Christmas, has this to say of Romania in its summary of how changes in Eastern Europe might affect the game there: "No visible signs of change and with the recent party congress having given the despotic president Nicolae Ceausescu another five years in office and dissident opposition ruthlessly crushed by the secret police, Romania will remain in the Dark Ages for the foreseeable future.".
  9. On the other hand, a pro-rights clergyman suggested that it is our traditional despotic treatment of the non-human creation which has been truly infantile, and that it is only in this century that we have begun to grow up a little.
  10. The river was despotic and barbaric, ruling over its subjects without mercy.
  11. In democratic states, and even in those which see themselves as having a so-called information society (even we define it as a society which offers increased access to information), some forms of censorship will be as much a part of the fabric of society as in a despotic state.
  12. Saddam Hussein's invasion was the clearest breach of the international rules imaginable; his expansionist intentions and despotic nature were in no doubt; western oil supplies were endangered and a consensus could readily be mustered against the invaders.
  13. From this restless diffusion of men arises a growing complexity of social problems; no more of the simple parish under despotic government.

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