1. Mr Kupchinsky was emblematic of a generation that had escaped totalitarianism and found new homes in the west. 库普钦思科先生是逃过极权主义在西方找到新家园的一代人的象征。
2. The foreign reactionaries who accuse us of practicing "dictatorship" or "totalitarianism" are the very persons who practice it. 骂我们实行“独裁”或“极权主义”的外国反动派,就是实行独裁或极权主义的人们。
3. He made it clear on at least one occasion that his novel was aimed squarely at totalitarianism, which he considered a perversion of socialism. 但至少有一次,他清楚地解释道,他的小说直面极权主义,他认为极权主义是对社会主义的歪曲。
英英解释
n.
1. a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or
2. the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government
网络释义
Totalitarianism 极权主义;
極權主義;
权主义;
全体主义;
T Totalitarianism 极权主义;
Economic Control and Totalitarianism (经济控制和极权主义)经济自由的毁灭,无可避免地导致个人和政治自由的毁灭;
(经济控制和极权主义)经济自由的毁灭,无可避免地导致个人和政治自由的毁灭;