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But yesterday, a whole planet had shouted: Hail Hradzka! Hail the Leader! Today, they were screaming: Death to Hradzka! Kill the tyrant1!
The Palace, where Hradzka, surrounded by his sycophants2 and guards, had lorded it over a solar system, was now an inferno3. Those who had been too closely identified with the dictator's rule to hope for forgiveness were fighting to the last, seeking only a quick death in combat; one by one, their isolated4 points of resistance were being wiped out. The corridors and chambers5 of the huge palace were thronged6 with rebels, loud with their shouts, and with the rasping hiss7 of heat-beams and the crash of blasters, reeking8 with the stench of scorched9 plastic and burned flesh, of hot metal and charred10 fabric11. The living quarters were overrun; the mob smashed down walls and tore up floors in search of secret hiding-places. They found strange things—the space-ship that had been built under one of the domes12, in readiness for flight to the still-loyal colonies on Mars or the Asteroid13 Belt, for instance—but Hradzka himself they could not find.
At last, the search reached the New Tower which reared its head five thousand feet above the palace, the highest thing in the city. They blasted down the huge steel doors, cut the power from the energy-screens. They landed from antigrav-cars on the upper levels. But except for barriers of metal and concrete and energy, they met with no
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tyrant
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| n.暴君,专制的君主,残暴的人 | |
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| n.谄媚者,拍马屁者( sycophant的名词复数 ) | |
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inferno
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chambers
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domes
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asteroid
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opposition
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followers
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laborers
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haughty
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ascent
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drawn
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brawny
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crumpled
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squanders
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chaos
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collapse
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theocracy
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| n.神权政治;僧侣政治 | |
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regain
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feudal
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tribal
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wreak
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vengeance
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indicator
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displacement
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gasped
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warfare
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hovering
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pickup
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mechanism
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aluminum
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intensity
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sabotage
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| n.怠工,破坏活动,破坏;v.从事破坏活动,妨害,破坏 | |
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marooned
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| adj.被围困的;孤立无援的;无法脱身的 | |
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savage
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| adj.野蛮的;凶恶的,残暴的;n.未开化的人 | |
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barbarians
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conversion
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| n.转化,转换,转变 | |
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well-being
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