tyrant

tyrant [ˈtaɪrənt]  [ˈtaɪrənt] 

第三人称复数:tyrants

tyrant 基本解释

名词专制统治者,暴君; (古希腊的)僭主; 专横的人

tyrant 网络解释

1. 专制统治者:06 All Fall Down 一切臣服 | 07 Tyrant 专制统治者 | 08 Prodigal 浪子

2. 暴君;专制君主:recalcitrant 固执的,顽抗的 | tyrant 暴君;专制君主 | complaisant 顺从的,讨好的

tyrant 词典解释

1. 暴君;专制君主;暴君似的人
    You can use tyrant to refer to someone who treats the people they have authority over in a cruel and unfair way.

    e.g. Since 1804 the country has mostly been ruled by tyrants.
           自 1804 年以来,该国大部分时间都处于暴君的统治之下。
    e.g. ...households where the father was a tyrant.
           父亲残暴专横的家庭

tyrant 单语例句

1. He did not mention Saddam by name, but said the United States would not allow any " terrorist or tyrant " to threaten civilization.

2. In a society dominated by the rule of men, even a wise monarch can easily evolve into a big tyrant.

3. tyrant在线翻译

3. Wang and his colleagues originally got to show their work at a museum built from the house of a former landlord farmer and tyrant.

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4. " We liberated that country from a tyrant, " Bush said.

5. He may be " a tyrant who is merciless " to his people, as claimed by the United States and its allies.

6. The scheme backfires when Zhao rejects Ying for being a bloodthirsty tyrant and falls for the assassin instead.

7. A key opposition legislator reacted badly to the latest move, saying Gutierrez was a tyrant.

8. The Luohe River was once ruled by a tyrant Hebo, who disrupted the riverside people's peaceful lives.

9. " The people have the legitimacy to get rid of the tyrant, " Moto told Reuters in a telephone interview.

10. " The tyrant has fallen, " someone in the group of onlookers shouted.

tyrant 英英释义

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noun

1. a cruel and oppressive dictator

    Synonym: autocrat despot

2. any person who exercises power in a cruel way

    e.g. his father was a tyrant

3. in ancient Greece, a ruler who had seized power without legal right to it

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