draconian

英[drə'kəʊniən] 美[drə'koʊniən]
  • adj. 严厉的;残酷的
  • Draconian.
  • adj. (古雅典立法者)德拉古的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. of or relating to Draco or his harsh code of laws;

    "Draconian measures"

1. There has been an overall growth in population, despite some draconian efforts to contain it.
尽管有严厉的遏制措施,人口还是在全面增长.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. In U.S. S . R collectivization was imposed 1930 by draconian Methods: Which met bitter peasants'resistance.
1930年苏联采取严厉的办法推行 集体化 时遭到农民的强烈抵制.

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3. Let us keep at our efforts to abolish the draconian ISA.
让我们继续斗争以废除残酷的内安法令.

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4. But Superfund's draconian liability rules offend any common - sense notion of justice.
但超巨额基金所规定的严厉措施是同尽人皆知的公正观念相违背的.

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5. The government has introduced a draconian regulation intended to gag the press.
政府推出了一条旨在箝制新闻界言论的苛刻法例.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The city needs a draconian way of dealing with robbers.
      这个城市需要一个严苛的办法来对付强盗。