jackboot

n. 长统靴;军事压迫;暴政
n.
(过膝的军用)长筒靴;铁靴政策(强迫别人屈服的粗暴手段),压迫者;
变形
复数:jackboots
英英释义
jackboot[ 'dʒækbu:t ]
n.(19th century) a man's high tasseled boot
同义词:Hessian boothessianWellingtonWellington boot
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
One lorry bore an enormous black jackboot decorated with the stars from the Chinese flag, threatening to stamp on the president.
一辆卡车装载了一车装饰着中国国旗上的五角星的黑色靴子,人们威胁要袭击总统。
National culture was crushed under the invader's jackboot.
在侵略者的残酷统治之下,民族文化遭到蹂躏。
权威例句
jack bootJackboot
Jackboot
Jackboot politics
Jackboot on My Presscard
Jackboot and the beanfield
'Jackboot Liberalism' Residues
Back to the jackboot
Putting the Jackboot In
Jackboot Nation Building: The West Brings "Democracy"to Bosnia
Smoothed bootstrap and jackboot sampling
The 'Jackboot doesn't fit: Moral authoritarianism' and the hand that signed the paper
ACHR Weekly Review: Pakistan: The Land of Religious Apartheid and Jackboot Justice
jackboot (n.)
also jack-boot, 1680s, type of large, strong cavalry boot of 17c.-18c., later a type worn by German military and para-military units in the Nazi period. From jack (n.), though the exact sense here is unclear + boot (n.1). Figurative of military oppression since 1768. Related: Jackbooted.
1. I'm a bit of a stickler for accuracy.
我总是要求精确。
来自柯林斯例句
2. a stickler for punctuality
非常注重守时的人
来自《权威词典》
3. She's a real stickler for etiquette, so you'd better ask her advice.
她非常讲求礼节, 所以你最好问她的意见.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. You will find Mrs. Carboy a stickler about trifles.
您会发现卡博太太是个拘泥小节的人.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
5. People find her a stickler about trifles.
人们发现她是个拘泥的人.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
[ stickler 造句 ]
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