独断独行
Explanation: To act arbitrarily, without considering the views of others. Describe the style of democracy. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute, complement; containing derogatory, described undemocratic style Source: Ching Yung Wing, "Western Learning in mind," Chapter 19: "We are ready to resign, so arbitrary a single step." Examples: You work in his hands, only ~; if do have to ask him, it was a hundred years of success. (Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats" Twelfth back)- Thesaurus: I am still what I used to be, follow one's way (=get one's way), stubborn, absolutely still, final, untouched, remain as before, No more than London and, remain as before, A still Muguan
- Antonym Group: chop and `change keep changing one's plans, opinions, etc, Ten of nine changes, Yunjuefenggui, diversity, With thousands of Baishun, vary contingency, be most changeful, fantasticality, Infinite variety, change constantly, ebb and flow contingency, vagrancy, ebb and flow boundless, vagary, profess to be convinced be genuinely convinced, Infinite mystery, give oneself a shake and change into another form, Hand and foot, change constantly like cloud and wave, Baiyibaicong, Baiyibaisui, make still further progress, obliterate, Hey presto!, lubricity, Changing situation, sudden change of a situation, there is a sudden change in the situation, Ghost out of power into, Ghost out empathic
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