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сущ.пол. диктатура (абсолютная власть кого-л., не ограниченная конституцией, законами или другими социальными или политическими факторами)to establish [set up\] a dictatorship — устанавливать диктатуру
Under the dictatorship of Mussolini, personal freedom was restricted. — Во время дитатуры Муссолини личная свобода была ограничена.
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