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单词 anarchic
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Definition of anarchic in English:

anarchic

adjectiveəˈnɑːkɪkəˈnɑrˌkɪk
  • 1With no controlling rules or principles to give order.

    混乱无序的;无政府主义的

    an anarchic and bitter civil war

    一场混乱而激烈的内战。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The subway became a symbol of anarchic ruin, ruled over by criminally undisciplined dark-skinned youths.
    • But beyond is an anarchic order in which regional powers and non-state actors complicate traditional notions of deterrence.
    • It is true that I wouldn't advocate the rule of the anarchic mob any more than the Cat.
    • Realists portray the world as one that is dominated by states; it is anarchic, in the sense that states, being sovereign actors, recognize no higher authority.
    • They fail to pursue collaborative strategies because they expect the other members of the anarchic system to pursue competitive strategies.
    • Of course, this anarchic competition among rival capitals could destroy us all, bosses included, in a nuclear catastrophe.
    • He is astonished by the stunted lives and anarchic behaviour of Londoners through history, never questioning why they are like this.
    • Unfortunately, the alternative to a single superpower is not a multilateral utopia but the anarchic nightmare of a new Dark Age.
    • The very notion of a free market in legal services conjures up the image of anarchic gang warfare or rule by organized crime…
    • First, the international system is anarchic and based on the principle of self-help.
    • While there is no question that his verbiage is infuriating at times, I think it's a mistake to see him as nothing but an anarchic, anti-rationalist nihilist.
    • The guile with which opposition leaders have packaged, branded and represented the Cedar Revolution has been an anarchic tour de force.
    • Capitalism at the beginning of the 21st century is again creating such situations, with its anarchic globalisation of production and finance.
    • On the contrary, it is only by virtue of the irrational and anarchic nature of the profit system that such a development could take place.
    • Outside the cities, in the towns and villages, the situation is even more anarchic with local militia leaders and tribal chiefs battling for control.
    • It is the drive for profit and the anarchic nature of capitalist development that creates concrete monstrosities on pristine sites of natural beauty.
    • Scholars often characterize international relations as the interaction of sovereign states in an anarchic world.
    • The wildly anarchic chaos created by the Marx Brothers at their best was a breath of fresh air, and their contempt for authority figures struck a chord with Milligan.
    • More fundamentally, the protracted power outage demonstrated the anarchic state of the electrical power system as a whole.
    • Venetian art is so supple, sensual, lavish with colour: and so anarchic with the rules of genre.
    Synonyms
    lawless, without law and order, unruly, in disorder, disordered, disorganized, chaotic, in turmoil, turbulent
    rebellious, mutinous
    1. 1.1 (of comedy or humour) uncontrolled by convention.
      (喜剧,幽默感) 不受常规控制的,无约束的
      his anarchic wit

      他的放浪形骸的风趣话。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He remained in character as the anarchic comedian - on and off set - throughout the film shoot.
      • The anarchic comedy of these performers effectively tempers Baxter's tendency towards deferential sentimentalism.
      • The evening was rounded off with a screening of the anarchic comedy film The Bed Sitting Room.
      • Black it certainly is; funny it certainly is, but, in reality, it is more of a symposium of anarchic, iconoclastic humour than a comedy in the pure sense of the word.
      • The combination of lively songs and anarchic wit marked the Big Yin out for great things.
      • They will traverse their heritage of anarchic comedy and be enriched in imagination and wit.
      • Ken Campbell's slapstick take on the nursery rhyme for Unicorn Theatre bears the old rogue's unmistakable signatures of anarchic humour and lurking menace.
      • It's best compared to the anarchic humour of some of Warner Brothers classics, which is saying something really.
      • That seemingly anarchic humour is thoroughly planned.
      • After some lean years, the spirit of indie US cinema is alive and kicking again and this may be the most anarchic romantic comedy since the heyday of screwball.
      • The anarchic sensibility of your early films seems to display that same enthusiasm.
      • The most refreshing aspect of Beyond The Valley… is the morbidly anarchic and childish humour displayed in the lyrics.
      • Next week will see the launch of a major television and billboard advertising campaign that aims to tap into the same vein of gently anarchic humour that made the Wonka name.
      • We feel free to laugh at his anarchic humour because we can feel we're laughing at fascism and the human stupidity that reinforces fascism.
      • Banned until 11 years after his death, Vigo's anarchic comedy about a boys' boarding school influenced Lindsay Anderson's If.
      • Clowns are, in a sense, anarchic, but they also have to be sensitive as to where they create anarchy and chaos.
      • The programme returns for a new series of anarchic musical comedy on Tuesday 22 March at 6.30 pm.
      • Howard Spencer-Mosley enjoys taking the mick with his alternative York guided tours and anarchic stand-up.

Derivatives

  • anarchical

  • adjective
    • It would shift us away from the UN system and towards an anarchical world dominated by raw power, shifting alliances, and desperate attempts by vulnerable states to acquire the capacity to deter.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The courts have fined them, given them a tongue-lashing in the hope that they will grow up, learn from their foolish behaviour and desist from anarchical acts.
      • The contrast between the anarchical images of vandalism in Seattle and Genoa and the dignified demeanor of civil rights demonstrators forty years before is striking.
      • Sociologist Paulus Wirutomo said nowadays people had lost suitable models to demonstrate their disagreement and simply resorted to anarchical actions to attract public attention.
      • It is currently descending into an anarchical civil war.
  • anarchically

  • adverbəˈnɑːkɪk(ə)li
    • But you have to hunt around in the stock which is arranged, to put it politely, somewhat anarchically.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Their analysis, therefore, focuses on ways of deterring competitive strategies that are otherwise seen to be the rational response within an anarchically structured system.
      • Koornong is part of the site that was used for the Koornong alternative school which was anarchically alive during the pre-World War Two years and a little beyond, a forerunner of modern experimental education.
      • While the content develops automatically and anarchically, nothing happens to the social structure of Wikipedia without the consent of the core community.
      • Run by the reprobates behind the Going Places club night and Shavers' Weekly magazine, this is a traditional Victorian bar sympathetically, yet anarchically, transformed into the kind of local you would have if you designed it yourself.

Rhymes

heptarchic, hierarchic, monarchic, oligarchic

Definition of anarchic in US English:

anarchic

adjectiveəˈnärˌkikəˈnɑrˌkɪk
  • 1With no controlling rules or principles to give order.

    混乱无序的;无政府主义的

    an anarchic and bitter civil war

    一场混乱而激烈的内战。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scholars often characterize international relations as the interaction of sovereign states in an anarchic world.
    • First, the international system is anarchic and based on the principle of self-help.
    • While there is no question that his verbiage is infuriating at times, I think it's a mistake to see him as nothing but an anarchic, anti-rationalist nihilist.
    • The wildly anarchic chaos created by the Marx Brothers at their best was a breath of fresh air, and their contempt for authority figures struck a chord with Milligan.
    • Capitalism at the beginning of the 21st century is again creating such situations, with its anarchic globalisation of production and finance.
    • They fail to pursue collaborative strategies because they expect the other members of the anarchic system to pursue competitive strategies.
    • Outside the cities, in the towns and villages, the situation is even more anarchic with local militia leaders and tribal chiefs battling for control.
    • More fundamentally, the protracted power outage demonstrated the anarchic state of the electrical power system as a whole.
    • Of course, this anarchic competition among rival capitals could destroy us all, bosses included, in a nuclear catastrophe.
    • The subway became a symbol of anarchic ruin, ruled over by criminally undisciplined dark-skinned youths.
    • Realists portray the world as one that is dominated by states; it is anarchic, in the sense that states, being sovereign actors, recognize no higher authority.
    • It is true that I wouldn't advocate the rule of the anarchic mob any more than the Cat.
    • He is astonished by the stunted lives and anarchic behaviour of Londoners through history, never questioning why they are like this.
    • It is the drive for profit and the anarchic nature of capitalist development that creates concrete monstrosities on pristine sites of natural beauty.
    • On the contrary, it is only by virtue of the irrational and anarchic nature of the profit system that such a development could take place.
    • The guile with which opposition leaders have packaged, branded and represented the Cedar Revolution has been an anarchic tour de force.
    • But beyond is an anarchic order in which regional powers and non-state actors complicate traditional notions of deterrence.
    • The very notion of a free market in legal services conjures up the image of anarchic gang warfare or rule by organized crime…
    • Venetian art is so supple, sensual, lavish with colour: and so anarchic with the rules of genre.
    • Unfortunately, the alternative to a single superpower is not a multilateral utopia but the anarchic nightmare of a new Dark Age.
    Synonyms
    lawless, without law and order, unruly, in disorder, disordered, disorganized, chaotic, in turmoil, turbulent
    1. 1.1 (of comedy or a person's sense of humor) uncontrolled by convention.
      (喜剧,幽默感) 不受常规控制的,无约束的
      his anarchic wit

      他的放浪形骸的风趣话。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Next week will see the launch of a major television and billboard advertising campaign that aims to tap into the same vein of gently anarchic humour that made the Wonka name.
      • The combination of lively songs and anarchic wit marked the Big Yin out for great things.
      • The most refreshing aspect of Beyond The Valley… is the morbidly anarchic and childish humour displayed in the lyrics.
      • It's best compared to the anarchic humour of some of Warner Brothers classics, which is saying something really.
      • Ken Campbell's slapstick take on the nursery rhyme for Unicorn Theatre bears the old rogue's unmistakable signatures of anarchic humour and lurking menace.
      • The evening was rounded off with a screening of the anarchic comedy film The Bed Sitting Room.
      • The anarchic comedy of these performers effectively tempers Baxter's tendency towards deferential sentimentalism.
      • Howard Spencer-Mosley enjoys taking the mick with his alternative York guided tours and anarchic stand-up.
      • Banned until 11 years after his death, Vigo's anarchic comedy about a boys' boarding school influenced Lindsay Anderson's If.
      • He remained in character as the anarchic comedian - on and off set - throughout the film shoot.
      • After some lean years, the spirit of indie US cinema is alive and kicking again and this may be the most anarchic romantic comedy since the heyday of screwball.
      • The programme returns for a new series of anarchic musical comedy on Tuesday 22 March at 6.30 pm.
      • Clowns are, in a sense, anarchic, but they also have to be sensitive as to where they create anarchy and chaos.
      • The anarchic sensibility of your early films seems to display that same enthusiasm.
      • Black it certainly is; funny it certainly is, but, in reality, it is more of a symposium of anarchic, iconoclastic humour than a comedy in the pure sense of the word.
      • We feel free to laugh at his anarchic humour because we can feel we're laughing at fascism and the human stupidity that reinforces fascism.
      • That seemingly anarchic humour is thoroughly planned.
      • They will traverse their heritage of anarchic comedy and be enriched in imagination and wit.
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