patriarchic

英[peɪtrɪ'ɑːkɪk] 美[ˌpeɪtriː'ɑːkɪk]
  • adj. 家长的;族长的
  • patras 佩特雷[希腊西部港市](在伯罗奔尼撒半岛西北岸,临佩特雷湾),佩特雷湾(靠希腊伯罗奔尼撒半岛西北岸)
  • patriarch n.创办人;家长;元老;主教
  • patriate vt.把修改(收录在1867年英国北美法中的加拿大宪法)的权力从英国政府手中移交给加拿大联邦政府
  • patricia n.帕特丽夏(女子名)
  • patrician adj.贵族的;显贵的n.贵族
Adjective:
  1. (of societies) being ruled by or having descent traced through the male line

1. PAVLOS TSIMAS: "... where social and family life is more traditional, more patriarchic."
特斯·马斯:“克里特岛的社会和家庭生活更为传统和家长化。”

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2. In British literary history, many writers recall simple and unsophisticated society of patriarchic clan system to seek their dreamed paradise through their own creation.
在英国文学史上,许多作家都通过自己的创作来缅怀古朴的宗法制社会,寻觅梦中的伊甸乐园。

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3. After several thousand years' of patriarchic society and the consequent male-dominant culture, the existence of "Feminist Art" in its true sense in China is questioned, as it should be.
在目睹中国几千年父权制统治以及由此带来的男性主导的文化专权后,人们也质疑:中国是否存在真正意义上的“女性艺术”?。

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4. After several thousand years' of patriarchic society and the consequent male-dominant culture, the existence of "Feminist Art" in its true sense in China is questioned, as it should be.
在目睹中国几千年父权制统治以及由此带来的男性主导的文化专权后,人们也质疑:中国是否存在真正意义上的“女性艺术”?。

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