常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句My Tunisian friends were right: A police state looks stable only until the day it is not.我的突尼斯朋友是對(duì)的:一個(gè)警察國(guó)家表面看起來(lái)穩(wěn)定,但終會(huì)有期。Ever since the 2012 Olympics in London, Britain has become more and more of a database police state.自2012年倫敦舉辦奧運(yùn)會(huì)后,英國(guó)就愈加明顯地成為一個(gè)信息數(shù)據(jù)的極權(quán)國(guó)家。Yet the family had no illusions about the restrictions and dangers of life in the East German police state.然而她的家庭對(duì)充滿限制與危險(xiǎn)的東德極權(quán)國(guó)家的不抱任何幻想。原聲例句He says this means establishing the rule of law, rejecting the idea of a police state and supporting the separation of power.He says the government has turned this country into a police state and this is illegal.Last year, the California Police Chiefs Association released a report on marijuana dispensaries in the state.權(quán)威例句Iraq is no longer a dictatorship, though still something of a violent police state.ECONOMIST: Iraq and the PentagonLike the people of Romania, the Iraqi people are emerging from a police state.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: From Bucharest to BaghdadSo the police state of the future will be created and defined democratically, community by community.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 police state