apparatchiks

apparatchiks

美 [ˌæpəˈrætʃɪk]  英 [.æpə'rætʃɪk]

  • n.(大政治机构的)官员
  • 网络政工干部;党棍

词形变化

复数:apparatchiks  

英汉解释

n.

例句

By the time of his death from tuberculosis in 1936, he was rowing furiously with the party's cultural apparatchiks.

1936年肺结核逝世之前一直中共文化官僚制度斗争

The excesses of Castro's apparatchiks during the cold war pale in comparison to the invidious exploits of the Boligarchs.

这些精英招人怨恨业绩相比卡斯特罗冷战期间过分改造不禁黯然失色

During Socialist rule, when party apparatchiks enriched themselves, often at public expense, the eastern half of the country fell behind.

社会党执政期间政府机构工作人员经常公款花费使他们自己富裕起来处于落后

Life was reasonably comfortable for the well-educated, but social mobility was blocked by party apparatchiks.

生活对于良好教育来说舒适但是社会流动性共产党官员阻碍

Even if Mr Medvedev and Mr Putin stay loyal to each other, they may find it hard to contain the fierce rivalry among their apparatchiks.

即使韦杰夫普京彼此保持忠诚他们也许发现很难避免发生苏联共产党内部对立

Earlier hopes that a cohort of reform-minded apparatchiks might replace an older, more staid generation have now been disappointed.

先前人民希望政府一群具有改革思想谦卑可能取代稳重保守一代领导如今这些希望破灭

Elvis Presley and senior Soviet apparatchiks loved them.

王埃尔维斯·普雷斯利苏联高级官员非常喜爱它们

The apparatchiks loved them too.

政府人员这些笑话

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