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Diktat

UK
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
US
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
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Translation of "diktat" into Russian

diktat
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
US
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
diktat
diktats pl
The company's new policy was seen as a diktat by the employees.
Новая политика компании была воспринята сотрудниками как диктат.
Additional translations

Definitions

diktat
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
US
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
An authoritative or peremptory order or decree.
The new policy was imposed as a diktat from the company's headquarters, leaving no room for negotiation.
A harsh settlement or decree imposed unilaterally, especially on a defeated party in war or negotiation.
Many Germans regarded the Treaty of Versailles as a humiliating diktat.
diktat
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
US
/ˈdɪk.tæt/
Imposed or authoritarian in nature; relating to or characteristic of a diktat.
The committee adopted a diktat approach to policy-making.

Idioms and phrases

impose diktat
The government was accused of trying to impose a diktat on policy.
навязывать диктат
Правительство обвинили в попытке навязать диктат в политике.
corporate diktat
The employees protested against the corporate diktat that restricted their freedoms.
корпоративный диктат
Сотрудники протестовали против корпоративного диктата, ограничивающего их свободы.
military diktat
The country was under military diktat for several years.
военный диктат
Страна находилась под военным диктатом в течение нескольких лет.
political diktat
Citizens were tired of the constant political diktat.
политический диктат
Граждане устали от постоянного политического диктата.
reject diktat
Many members of the council decided to reject the diktat from the higher authorities.
отклонять диктат
Многие члены совета решили отклонить диктат от вышестоящих властей.

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