patriarchy

英 ['peɪtrɪɑːkɪ] 美 ['petrɪɑrki]
  • n. 父权制;家长统治;父系社会
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1、patri- + -archy.
patriarchy (n.)
1560s, in ecclesiastical sense, from Greek patriarkhia, from patriarkhes (see patriarch). Meaning "system of society or government by fathers or elder males of the community" first recorded 1630s.
1. The main cause of women's and children's oppression is patriarchy.
妇女儿童受压迫的主要原因是父权制。

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2. That's not very different from what patriarchy always says about women.
这跟父权文化对女人的一贯看法并没有很大差别.

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3. The patriarchy - centered culture emerged and grew in the semi - feudal and semi - colonial soil.
半封建 半殖民地 的社会土壤,滋生并繁衍了男权中心文化.

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4. China's patriarchy is a feudal holdover , scholars say landpower.
学者们说,中国的男权社会是一种封建残余.

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5. It described the women under repression and gradually awake to revolt the patriarchy.
它描写了受压迫妇女的逐渐觉醒和对父权制的反抗.

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