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diktat

/dik-taht/US // dɪkˈtɑt //UK // (ˈdɪktɑːt) //

命令,训令,判决书,判决

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a harsh, punitive settlement or decree imposed unilaterally on a defeated nation, political party, etc.
    • : any decree or authoritative statement: The Board of Education issued a diktat that all employees must report an hour earlier.

Examples

  • A “governance council” sits above them, whose members issue diktats and establish operating procedures — while not actually working in the trenches.

  • Even in 1960 such a diktat might have been, well, “understandable” in a Southern city such as Washington then was.

  • But now Fergie appears ready to defy the implicit diktat of the House of Windsor to stay away.

  • Opponents were transformed, by cultural diktat, into “wing-nuts.”