Oppressor Meaning in English
word
əˈpɹɛsɝ
uh-PRESS-er
əpɹˈɛsɐ
uh-PRESS-uh
释义
A person or group who treats others in a cruel, unfair, or controlling way, often using power to hurt or limit their freedom.
用法与细微差别
Primarily formal or literary, often used in historical, political, or social contexts to describe those who abuse power. Commonly appears with words like 'victim,' 'freedom,' or 'tyrant.' Not used lightly; implies strong moral judgment.
Spanish: opresor - tiranoPortuguese (BR): opressor - tiranoPortuguese (PT): opressor - tiranoChinese (Simplified): 压迫者 - 压迫者(指人)Chinese (Traditional): 壓迫者 - 壓迫者(指人)Hindi: उत्पीड़क - शोषकArabic: الظالم - الجلادBengali: অত্যাচারকারী - নিপীড়কRussian: угнетатель - притеснительJapanese: 抑圧者Vietnamese: kẻ áp bứcKorean: 억압자Turkish: zalim - baskıcıUrdu: ظالم - جابرIndonesian: penindas
例句
The oppressor took away people's rights.
basic
Many fought against the oppressor.
basic
The people hoped to be free from their oppressor.
basic
Throughout history, every society has had its share of oppressors.
natural
They see the government as the main oppressor of their community.
natural
For years, she struggled to speak out against her oppressors.
natural