n. repression
misc. put down
这就意味着军队必须留下来镇压叛乱,组织政府。
This then meant that the military had to remain to suppress rebellion and organize government.
大多数国家仍在遭受更为严重的后遗症,从利比亚的内战,到在叙利亚和也门所看到的凶残镇压。
Most of the countries have suffered far more severe symptoms, from Libya's civil war to the vicious oppression seen in Syria and Yemen.
尽管第一个感恩节是在饥饿肆虐、美洲印第安人遭受镇压的时期,由少数特权群体庆祝的,但黑尔还是想要过她自己的感恩节。
No matter that the first Thanksgiving was celebrated by a privileged few in a time of rampant starvation and the suppression of Native Americans—Hale wanted her Thanksgiving.
Now of course, the presbyters had seized control in the first place because they disapproved of the tactics of suppression and intervention that had been deployed by the bishops, or the prelates, of the old church.
当然,现在长老首先掌握了控制权,因为他们对旧教会主教和教士的,镇压和干预策略非常反对。
In 1633, William Laud had been appointed the Archbishop of Canterbury, and he had been granted an extraordinary set of arbitrary powers of suppression, actually, by the monarch.
633年,威廉劳德被任命为坎特伯雷大主教,并被赋予了一项特别的专职权利,即国王赋予他的镇压权。
You may not stamp out the rights of individuals.
你无法镇压个人的权利
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