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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
draconian
dra·co·nian BrE [drəˈkəʊniən] NAmE [drəˈkoʊniən] adjective (formal) (of a law, punishment, etc.)extremely cruel and severe •a call for draconian measures against drug-related crime Word Origin: [draconian] late 19th cent.: from the name of Draco (7th century BC), an Athenian legislator known for his severity + ↑-ian. Example Bank: •The newspaper struggled to continue under the regime's draconian censorship laws. •There have been calls for draconian measures against drug-related crime. •Trade unions regarded to draft legislation as draconian.
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