diktats

diktats

美 [?d?k?tæt]  英 [?d?ktæt]

  • n.(強加于戰敗國等的)單方面的苛刻解決條件
  • 網絡苛刻條件;多力達;發音播放

詞形變化

復數:diktats  

同義詞

英漢解釋

n.
1.
(強加于戰敗國等的)單方面的苛刻解決條件

英英解釋

n.

例句

That task cannot be left to investors, contrary to the diktats of the market fundamentalist dogma that prevailed until recently.

任務不能投資者不能繼續奉行直到最近占上風市場教旨主義教條

Power producers are hamstrung by market forces on inputs and by the diktats of a centrally-planned economy on pricing.

投入方面市場力量中央計劃經濟定價限制電力生產商手腳

Tory MPs, the press and voters already imagine Britain to be powerless in the face of EU diktats.

保守黨國會議員新聞媒體以及選民早已料到歐盟勒令面前英國真是無能為力

Congress does not respond well to laws presented by the executive as diktats .

對于行政當局單方面制定法案美國國會向來買賬

The diktats of American imperialism through the medium of Murdoch were pre-eminent.

美國通過默多克媒體帝國進行下令真是高招

a pricing system reflecting supply and demand of individual consumers and businesses, not state-imposed diktats.

能夠反映個人消費者企業供需狀況價格體系不是政府價格強加統治

Mr Mubarak and his allies had blustered about "foreign diktats" .

穆巴拉克及其盟友曾經外國發號施令大做文章

but in many remote rural areas , it is the local clerics who pass diktats on social issues before they reach the courts.

許多邊遠農村地區社會事務呈送法庭往往當地長老定下苛刻制度