gerontocracy
基本解释
- n.老人政治;老人政府
英汉例句
- The first is that it is a gerontocracy.
首先,它是一个老人政府。 - SEEN from afar, Europe looks like a “gerontocracy”, an American newspaper reported in 1963.
1963年,一家美国报纸称,”在局外人看来,欧洲像是个老龄政体"。 - But by picking Mr Tanigaki over younger guns with ambitions to shake up the party’s gerontocracy, the LDP shows that its eyes are still fixed on the past—and has not learned many lessons from defeat.
但是,通过谷垣祯一解雇年轻议员,雄心勃勃的重组老人政党,自民党的眼光还是被困在过去,而且没有从失败中吸取经念。 - In a society which does not revere age and experience, these letters make a compelling case for gerontocracy.
ECONOMIST: The letters of Sir John Gielgud: Of plays and play The - The 266th pope will inherit a gerontocracy obsessed with turf and Italian politics, uninterested in basic management practices and hostile to reforms.
FORBES: Don't Expect Pope Francis To Change The Vatican Anytime Soon
双语例句
权威例句
专业释义
- 老人政治