词汇 | anarchy |
释义 | anarchy noun[ U ] uk /ˈæn.ə.ki/ us /ˈæn.ɚ.ki/ a situation in which there is no organization and control, especially in society, because there is no effective government: (尤指政府消亡或垮台而引起的)无政府状态,混乱状态 What we are witnessing is the country's slow slide into anarchy.我们现在亲眼目睹着该国慢慢陷入无政府状态。 The country has been in a state of anarchy since the inconclusive election.自那次了无结果的大选以来,该国一直处于混乱状态。 If the pay deal isn't settled amicably there'll be anarchy in the factories.如果工资问题不能友好地解决,这些工厂将会一片混乱。 Social order & disorder anarchic anarchism anarchist anarchistic anti-riot bedlam disorganized disturb ferment free-for-all havoc instability lawlessness rioting riotousness social exclusion strife tinderbox turbulence turbulent anarchy | American Dictionaryanarchy noun[ U ] us/ˈæn·ər·ki, -ˌɑr·ki/ politics & government a lack of organization and control in a society or group, esp. because either there is no government or it has no power: Civil war has led to anarchy. The crowd was restless and verging on anarchy. anarchistnoun[ C ]us/ˈæn·ər·kɪst, ˈænˌɑr-/ politics & government Belief in freedom doesn’t make you an anarchist. Examples of anarchyanarchy The development of the new theory came about in reaction, both normative and scientific, to the anarchy model. This political dissolution was perceived to be creating a vacuum into which ethnic nationalism could spread chaos and anarchy. Neither of these extremes is a good approximation of how individuals in anarchy are likely to interact. It is difficult to understand what the absence of monarchy might be, if not anarchy. Not surprisingly, a kind of anarchy ensued, each student grasping for individual advantage. Of the discourses we have mentioned, market liberalism, anarchy and even sustainable development have their vociferous critics. A movement initiated in the fold of subjectivation, it is anarchy. Whatever one might ultimately conclude by analyzing this game of incomplete information need not characterize the behavior of all of the parties in anarchy. This paradox notwithstanding, realism prescribes threats as a means for states to extract what they want and need from international anarchy. Without that sort of reflection, often speculative and controversial, we are left with a formless anarchy. At least in terminology, anarchy has reigned supreme for over a century. The anarchy of the sects led others to distrust both scriptural politics and the appeal to individual conscience as forces of social instability. Within this system under heaven hierarchy rather than anarchy is seen as the normative tradition, in which geo-politics is seen as the optimal working guide. Why are certain epochs characterised by hegemonic systems, when in others one has the impression of witnessing theoretical anarchy? So, if the army is to intervene, anarchy must be found. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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