oppressiveness

英[ə'presɪvnɪz] 美[ə'presɪvnɪz]
  • n. 压迫;沉重
Noun:
  1. a feeling of being oppressed

  2. unwelcome burdensome difficulty

1. There was a brooding oppressiveness in the air that seemed to bode something.
空气中有一种压抑的气氛,似乎预示着什么。

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2. They were very aware of the oppressiveness of the institution, but they saw it as an inevitability.
她们深切的感到了制度的压迫,但是他们把这看作是不可避免的。

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3. But Friedrich and Brzezinski's distinction was not meant to be a distinction simply between degrees of oppressiveness.
但弗里德里希和布热津斯基的分类并不是要在压迫的程度之间做简单的区分。

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4. But Friedrich and Brzezinski's distinction was not meant to be a distinction simply between degrees of oppressiveness.
但弗里德里希和布热津斯基的分类并不是要在压迫的程度之间做简单的区分。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. But Friedrich and Brzezinski's distinction was not meant to be a distinction simply between degrees of oppressiveness.
      但弗里德里希和布热津斯基的分类并不是要在压迫的程度之间做简单的区分。

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