imperialism

imperialism [ɪmˈpɪəriəlɪzəm]  [ɪmˈpɪriəlɪzəm] 

imperialism 基本解释

名词帝国主义,帝国主义政策

imperialism 相关例句

名词

1. These two countries accused each other of imperialism.
    这两个国家相互指责对方是帝国主义。

2. The king's subjects protested against his imperialism.
    国王的臣民反对他的帝制。

3. We must keep an vigilant eye upon imperialism.
    我们必须对扩张主义保持警戒。

imperialism 网络解释

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1. 帝国主义, 帝制:storting 挪威议会 | imperialism 帝国主义, 帝制 | progametangium 原配子囊

2. 帝国主义;(商业,文化等向外国)扩张;扩张主义:Iconoclasm早期基督教废除圣像的主张 | Imperialism帝国主义;(商业,文化等向外国)扩张;扩张主义 | impressionism 印象主义(派)

3. 帝制:帝政主义者Caesarist | 帝制imperialism | 帝制的imperialistic

imperialism 词典解释

1. 帝国主义
    Imperialism is a system in which a rich and powerful country controls other countries, or a desire for control over other countries.

imperialism 单语例句

1. Catholicism had been used as " a tool of imperialism " before the founding of New China in 1949.

2. A vote against his recall in the referendum would be " Christ's vote against imperialism, " he added.

3. The legacies of colonialism and imperialism - territorial disputes, ethnic conflicts and religious quarrels - are often the seedbed of modern terrorism.

4. Cao also pointed out that the Chinese people did not trust Protestantism because it was associated with colonialism and imperialism in the past.

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5. The world has changed, and the age of imperialism and colonialism should be buried forever.

6. The American elite should realize that the age of imperialism and colonialism is over.

7. Latin American leaders have had enough of US imperialism and the condescending approach to the region.

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8. But the Chinese people had yet to fulfil their historical task of overthrowing imperialism and feudalism.

9. Hope you can understand that imperialism and hegemony are still alive and kicking.

10. Because of China's military weakness it suffered horrendous injustice at the hands of Western and Japanese imperialism.

imperialism 英英释义

noun

1. any instance of aggressive extension of authority

2. a political orientation that advocates imperial interests

3. a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries