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2 tirannia
f tyranny* * *tirannia s.f. tyranny; despotism; oppression: la tirannia della moda, the tyranny of fashion; non riesce a sottrarsi alla tirannia del padre, he can't escape his father's oppression; non sopporto più queste tirannie!, I can't stand this tyrannical behaviour any longer!* * *[tiran'nia]sostantivo femminile tyranny* * *tirannia/tiran'nia/sostantivo f.tyranny. -
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Makarov: the tyranny of fashion, tyranny of fashion -
4 dictature
dictature [diktatyʀ]feminine noun• c'est de la dictature ! this is tyranny!* * *diktatyʀnom féminin dictatorship* * *diktatyʀ nf* * *dictature nf dictatorship; vivre sous une dictature to live under ou in a dictatorship; la dictature des sondages en matière de politique fig the tyranny of opinion polls in politics.dictature du prolétariat dictatorship of the proletariat.[diktatyr] nom féminin
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