🌟 전횡 (專橫)

Noun  

1. 권력을 휘둘러 자기 마음대로 함.

1. ABUSE OF POWER: The act of wielding power abusively and doing anything one pleases.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 정권 전횡.
    Transitional rule.
  • Google translate 전횡을 막다.
    Stop tyranny.
  • Google translate 전횡을 일삼다.
    Resort to tyranny.
  • Google translate 전횡을 휘두르다.
    Swing fore and aft.
  • Google translate 전횡에 대항하다.
    Stand against tyranny.
  • Google translate 김 사장은 인척들을 간부 자리에 앉히는 전횡을 일삼았다.
    Kim used to make his relatives sit in executive positions.
  • Google translate 국민들은 인권을 존중하지 않는 독재자의 전횡에 불만을 터뜨렸다.
    The people complained about the tyranny of the dictator who did not respect human rights.
  • Google translate 선생님, 우리나라 정부는 사법부, 입법부, 행정부로 분리되어 있는 이유가 뭐예요?
    Sir, why is our government separated from the judiciary, legislature and administration?
    Google translate 대통령의 전횡을 방지하기 위해서 권력을 분산시킨 거란다.
    The power was dispersed to prevent the president from overthrowing.

전횡: abuse of power,おうぼう【横暴】。せんおう【専横】,tyrannie, despotisme,tiranía, despotismo, autoritarismo, arbitrariedad,طغيان، استبداد,эрх мэдлээр далайлгах,sự chuyên quyền, sự lộng hành,การข่มเหง, การกระทำทารุณ, การใช้อำนาจโดยไม่ยั้งคิด,perlakuan seenaknya, perbuatan seenaknya,злоупотребрение властью,专横,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 전횡 (전횡) 전횡 (전휑)
📚 Derivative: 전횡하다(專橫하다): 권력을 휘둘러 자기 마음대로 하다.

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