despot的意思和读音

despot

: [ˈdeˌspɑt] : [ˈdespɒt]

n.

despots  

n.dictator,tyrant,autocrat,oppressor,authoritarian

despotn.

1.a ruler with great power, especially one who uses it in a cruel way

an enlightened despot(= one who tries to use his/her power in a good way)

n.1.;

n.1.someone who has a lot of power and uses it in a cruel and unreasonable way

1. 〖 outrageousattack;savageaction〗 〖 tyrant;despot〖 violence〗 ...

2. designate despot , detachment ...

3. 〖 heroism〗 despot;bully〗 〖 loftysentimentsandaspirations〗 ...

4. impose despot empire ...

5. deity despot divan ...

6. ... local despot despot 2. Deszpót ...

7. ( Desolator) Despot( Devastator) ...

8. ... desiccation , ; Y despot Y destructive lumbering Y ...

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1.This model, M-HYD 6804 (nicknamed "Dowser" ) was one of a shipment brought to Tatooine in the Lucky Despot.——“M-HYD6804”(”)

2.The despot set fire to his house beforehe took to flight. = The despot set his house on fire before he took to flight.

3.As Despot of the Morea, Constantine had been one of the few Byzantine generals to meet some success against the Turks.

4.In short, that despot, the cannon, cannot do all that it desires; force is a great weakness.

5.The features of a local despot are portrayed incisively and graphically, revealing Zhang's desire to expose and attack improper power.

6.Chiang was not a statesman. He was a despot, benevolent or otherwise, and he felt all the effects of one.

7.The new despot orders a hit squad to take out his nephew, the proper heir to the throne, Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes).

8.With an owl scream in the dark, feudalism paid its last tribute to China's despot.

9.Mr Mubarak, like the rest of the Arab world's autocrats, will be pondering the despot's eternal dilemma.

10.Rule by or as if by a despot; absolute power or authority.