Machiavelian en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de Machiavelian en el diccionario inglés»español

Machiavellian, ingl. brit. also Machiavelian [ingl. am. ˌmɑkiəˈvɛliən, ˌmækiəˈvɛliən, ingl. brit. ˌmakɪəˈvɛlɪən] ADJ.

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During his brief spell on screen, he shows a Machiavellian and ruthless streak.
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This Machiavellian intelligence facilitated the formation of coalitions and political dynamics with many analogues to human politics.
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She even showed her truest Machiavellian brilliance by allowing the story to be entitled after the weakest of her three opponents.
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A Machiavellian moment is that moment when a new republic first confronts the problem of maintaining the stability of its ideals and institutions.
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He was strictly Machiavellian in his decisions, using and manipulating others as he saw fit.
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He is anti-social, power-hungry, egotistic, Machiavellian and incredibly weak and sensitive, though generally not of other's feelings.
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Ruthlessly murderous, with a Machiavellian, highly intelligent and methodical mind, and a talent for manipulation, he can appear charming and sometimes even noble.
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The play focuses on the pressures of kingship, the tensions between how a king should appear chivalric, honest and just and how a king must sometimes act Machiavellian and ruthless.
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They are quite Machiavellian in their political games and treachery.
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Both authors also demonstrate that violence and the Machiavellian attitude of the ends justifying the means are deplorable.
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