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tyrant

  • 1 tyrant

    n. Tus thawj tsiv tswj

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  • 2 tyrant

    /'taiərənt/ * danh từ - bạo chúa, kẻo bạo ngược

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > tyrant

  • 3 react

    /ri:'ækt/ * nội động từ - tác động trở lại, ảnh hưởng trở lại, phản ứng lại =tyranny reacts upon the tyrant himself+ sự bạo ngược tác hại trở lại ngay đối với kẻ bạo ngược - (vật lý); (hoá học) phản ứng - (+ against) chống lại, đối phó lại - (quân sự) phản công, đánh trả lại lại - (tài chính) sụt, hạ (giá cả)

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  • 4 throttle

    /'θrɔtl/ * danh từ - hầu, họng - (kỹ thuật) van tiết lưu, van bướm ((cũng) throttle-valve) !at full throttle - mở hết ga (ô tô) !to close the throttle - giảm tốc độ !to open the throttle - tăng tốc độ * ngoại động từ - bóp cổ, bóp hầu - bóp nghẹt, đàn áp, trấn áp =the tyrant throttled freedom+ tên bạo chúa bóp nghẹt tự đo - (kỹ thuật) tiết lưu !to throttle down - giảm tốc độ (của ô tô, máy)

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • Tyrant — Tyr ant (t[imac] rant), n. [OE. tirant, tiraunt, tyraunt, OF. tiran, tirant (probably from confusion with the p. pr. of verbs), F. tyran, L. tyrannus, Gr. ty rannos, originally, an absolute sovereign, but afterwards, a severe or cruel ruler.] 1.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tyrant — c.1300, absolute ruler, from O.Fr. tyrant (12c.), from L. tyrannus lord, master, tyrant (Cf. Sp. tirano, It. tiranno), from Gk. tyrannos lord, master, sovereign, absolute ruler, a loan word from a language of Asia Minor (probably Lydian); Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Tyrant — Ty rant, v. i. To act like a tyrant; to play the tyrant; to tyrannical. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tyrant — index dictator Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 tyrant n. A single absolute ruler; a …   Law dictionary

  • tyrant — In modern use the word denotes the manner in which authority is exercised, i.e. oppressively and cruelly. In its ancient Greek context, it refers to the manner in which authority was achieved, i.e. by unconstitutional means. Once in power, a… …   Modern English usage

  • tyrant — [n] person who dictates, oppresses absolute ruler, absolutist, authoritarian, autocrat, bully, despot, dictator, Hitler*, inquisitor, martinet, oppressor, slave driver*, Stalin*; concepts 354,412 Ant. democrat …   New thesaurus

  • tyrant — ► NOUN 1) a cruel and oppressive ruler. 2) a person exercising power or control in a cruel and arbitrary way. 3) (especially in ancient Greece) a ruler who seized absolute power without legal right. ORIGIN Greek turannos …   English terms dictionary

  • tyrant — [tī′rənt] n. [ME tirant < OFr tiran, tirant (with t after ending ant of prp.) < L tyrannus < Gr tyrannos] 1. an absolute ruler; specif., in ancient Greece, etc., one who seized sovereignty illegally; usurper 2. a cruel, oppressive ruler; …   English World dictionary

  • Tyrant — In modern usage, a tyrant is a single ruler holding absolute power over a state or within an organization. The term carries modern connotations of a harsh and cruel ruler who places his or her own interests or the interests of a small oligarchy… …   Wikipedia

  • tyrant —    Used historically of someone who seizes sovereign power in a state and becomes an absolute ruler, often enforcing that rule with acts of cruelty.    The word is used more loosely of anyone who exercises power, and it could once be applied to… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

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