gerontocracy
[,dʒerɔn'tɔkrəsi]
n. 老人政治;老人政府
参考例子
1.SEEN from afar, Europe looks like a "gerontocracy", an American newspaper reported in 1963.
1963年,一家美国报纸称,”在局外人看来,欧洲像是个老龄政体“。
2.It helps, too, that he died young, at 39: as a member of the Cuban gerontocracy he would hardly have become the James Dean of world politics.
他39岁英年早逝的事实也有所帮助:事实上如果作为现在古巴老年政治结构的一份子,他很难成为世界政坛的詹姆斯
3.For the citizens of China, Indonesia, and Russia, which together account for over 1/4 of the world's population, a sickly gerontocracy means perpetual speculation and uncertainty.
对于共占四分之一的世界人口的中国,印尼和俄罗斯人来说,一个病态的老人统治政府意味着无穷的疑虑和不确定性。
英文解释
n.
1.a political system governed by old men
网络释义
Gerontocracy
老年人统治; 老人政治; 老人政府; 老人统治的政府;