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oligarchic

/ol-i-gahr-kik/US // ˌɒl ɪˈgɑr kɪk //

寡头政治,寡頭政治,寡头政府,寡头统治

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or having the form of an oligarchy.

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Examples

  • We’d also take a serious look at distributing the Games across multiple cities, which might cause less disruption to countries and less oligarchic construction boondoggles.

  • An oligarchic super league loaded up with American private equity money was for these teams not so much a choice, as they would see it, as a necessity.

  • The gap between the oligarchic class and everyone else seems increasingly permanent.

  • California produces more new billionaires than any place this side of oligarchic Russia or crony capitalist China.

  • Abdicating market share to ankle-biters is a notoriously poor business strategy for an oligarchic industry like publishing.

  • They became, one, the champion of the democracy; the other, the hope of the oligarchic faction.

  • We are oligarchic in all things, from our parliament to our army.

  • The countenance of the government may become more democratic, but the soul that animates it will be more oligarchic.

  • The Church of England has been freely accused of too great complaisance to the powers that be, when those powers were oligarchic.

  • I heard the deeper, the oligarchic accent, 'How can a people be enfranchised that eats meat with its fingers?'