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Перевод: dictatorial
[прилагательное] диктаторский; властный; повелительный
Тезаурус:
- In attempting to deflect opinion from the disappointments of the previous winter and the lack of prospect of an early end of the war and to revamp morale through blaming others for Germany's misfortunes - much as he had done in the years before 1933 - Hitler had lifted a corner of the veil of the "Fhrer myth" and revealed a glimpse of the arbitrary, dictatorial, and irrational way he responded to the first reverses he and the nation had had to suffer.
- Lib Dem councillors are dictatorial, humourless, unsympathetic to public opinion and extremely hostile to anyone who ventures to disagree with them.
- In this way the local communities can continue as collective organic wholes yet their continuing existence does not challenge, as it would in other systems, the external dictatorial force of the State.
- It showed up the Achilles heel of the government - its excessively dictatorial tendencies.
- There seemed to be an element of "never again' in the choice of a man whose whole personality and way of working are in dramatic contrast to the distant, dictatorial von Karajan, who died on 16 July.
- Customs Excise is adopting a wholly dictatorial approach," he said.
- This is not to say that Paisley was dictatorial and simply imposed his will on other activists.
- Shortly after reading that I was fascinated to come across Hugh Seton-Watson's account, in a book written 44 years ago, of how in Eastern Europe between the wars the word "Communist" had become popular with the poor subjects of largely dictatorial regimes because their rulers used it as a term of abuse against "ordinary men and women who have asked for reforms, protested against bureaucratic abuse, or resisted the gendarmerie in the execution of some wanton brutality."
- He accompanied his resignation with biting public criticisms of the dictatorial style of the Prime Minister.
- Without a dictatorial Coriolanus, Shakespeare's point about the implied threat to the republic is stated rather than felt.
- "I no longer want full government funding from a government that is going to be dictatorial as hell, which is not to say I would not prefer it under a government of a different kind."
- Most leading ministers resigned, complaining of his dictatorial behaviour, and now form the parliamentary opposition.
- Mr L Ceausescu may have become some what more dictatorial in the past de cade, but it is not a qualitative change.
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