repression
n. 压抑; 约束; 抑制,镇压
Repression is the use of force to restrict and control a society or other group of people.
...a society conditioned by violence and repression.
受暴力和镇压制约的社会
...the repressions of the 1930s.
20世纪30年代的镇压
Repression of feelings, especially sexual ones, is a person's unwillingness to allow themselves to have natural feelings and desires.
...the repression of his feelings about men.
他对男人情感的压抑
1. a state of forcible subjugation;
2. (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious
3. the act of repressing; control by holding down;
And being unemployed still means falling into a system of poverty, exclusion and repression.
失业仍然意味着陷入到贫穷 、 排斥及压制的泥沼中.
Repressive regimes make no secret of their secretiveness and their repression.
专制政权丝毫不掩饰自己的隐匿性和他们的压制.
But with war, repression and economic collapse, push factors are much stronger in the poor world.
但由于战争, 压迫和经济崩溃, 这些推动因素在贫穷国家愈演愈烈.
To resist the repression , beauty economy should be dismantled as to establish new gender culture.
为此, 应寻找反抗力量,破解对女性美的建构,形成对新的性别文化的认同.
As for political repression, few young Chinese experience it.
至于政治压抑, 极少数年轻人曾切身经历过.