junta
英 ['dʒʌntə; 'hʊ-]
美 ['hʊntə]
- n. 团体,派别
- n. (Junta)人名;(日)润田 (姓);(西)洪塔
junta【西班牙语】: 争讨。一群人在一起争论讨论事情——团体,派别;小集团。
junta 武力夺取政权的军人集团来自西班牙语junta,议会,市政委员会,来自拉丁语iuncta,联合,词源同join,juncture.引申词义联合会议,联合政府,特别用于指武力夺取政权的军人集团。
- junta
- junta: see join
- junta (n.)
- 1620s, "Spanish legislative council," from Spanish and Portuguese junta "council, meeting, convention," from Medieval Latin iuncta "joint," from Latin iuncta, fem. past participle of iungere "to join" (see jugular).
Meaning "political or military group in power" first recorded 1640s as junto (from confusion with Spanish nouns ending in -o), originally with reference to the Cabinet Council of Charles I. Modern spelling in this sense is from 1714; popularized 1808 in connection with councils formed across Spain to resist Napoleon.
- 1. The question is: will the junta consolidate its power by force?
- 问题是:军政府会通过武力巩固其政权吗?
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- 2. The junta reacted violently to the perceived threat to its authority.
- 军政府感到自身权力受威胁而进行了激烈反击.
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- 3. A military junta took control of the country.
- 一个军政权控制了国家.
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- 4. Vienna Secession is a symbolism junta of Vienna in the 19 th century.
- 维也纳“分离画派”是十九世纪奥地利的象征主义派别.
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- 5. The military junta is determined to put down all political opposition.
- 这个军人集团决心镇压政治上的一切反对派.
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