junta 英 [ˈdʒʌntə]   美 [ˈhʊntə]

junta

junta  英 [ˈdʒʌntə] 美 [ˈhʊntə]

n. 团体,派别 

名词复数:juntas 

That way, the junta would not only eliminate its political opponents; it would steal their children. 就这样,军政权不仅要消灭他们的政治对手,还偷走了他们的孩子。
But in order to do so, the military junta must allow our disaster assessment teams into the country. 但是为了能够这样做,缅甸军政府必须允许我们的灾难评估小组进入缅甸。

  • When a government is overthrown, the coalition or group that forms and takes control is called a junta. If the military has seized control, as so often happens, then the group is called a military junta.
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  • n. 团体,派别
  • 1. That way, the junta would not only eliminate its political opponents; it would steal their children.

    就这样,军政权不仅要消灭他们的政治对手,还偷走了他们的孩子。

  • 2. But in order to do so, the military junta must allow our disaster assessment teams into the country.

    但是为了能够这样做,缅甸军政府必须允许我们的灾难评估小组进入缅甸。

  • 3. The US should begin to work with these countries not only on this matter, but also on the elections that Burma military junta has promised for 2010.

    美国开始同这些国家合作的议题不应该仅仅局限于这一问题,它们还应该在缅甸军政府许诺的 2010年选举这一事务上开展合作。

  • 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 together," from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join."
junta / ˈdʒʌntə ; NAmE ˈhʊntə / noun a military government that has taken power by force (武力夺取政权的)军人集团,军政府 junta juntas junta / ˈdʒʌntə ; NAmE ˈhʊntə /
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