annexation / ˌæn ɪkˈseɪ ʃən, -ɛk- /

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annexation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or an instance of annexing, or adding to something larger, especially the incorporation of new territory into the domain of a city, country, or state.
  2. the fact of being annexed: Annexation of the two parts of the Bronx in 1874 and 1895 gave New York City the last of its five boroughs.
  3. something annexed: Victory in battle resulted in territorial annexations that remained difficult to govern.

annexation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

adding, joining

更多annexation例句

  1. The histories of the two parishes are intertwined, their shared border revised over the years by annexations for reasons both political and pragmatic.
  2. Whig reformer Henry Clay warned that annexation of Texas would mean war against Mexico on the southern border and with Britain in the north over Oregon.
  3. Since 1967 Israel has extended this framework to the occupied Palestinian territories, in a process known as “creeping annexation.”
  4. LAFCO, which is governed by local and appointed elected officials, and is charged with determining boundary changes and annexations for public agencies, is currently reviewing our applications to leave the Water Authority.
  5. “It is not dissimilar from Putin using the Duma to ratify his annexation of the Crimea,” he said.
  6. Last April, shortly after annexation, the Duma voted for the law allowing gaming zones in Crimea.
  7. The police have made little secret of what they want—Russian annexation.
  8. Oh, and beyond the psychological impacts, Russia is likely to face significant costs as a result of the Crimea annexation.
  9. The Crimea annexation was a step in this direction, in Dugin's opinion.
  10. During the past decade, the population of three cities has been materially increased through annexation.
  11. On the annexation of Holland to France, he entered the French service with the rank of full colonel.
  12. Tyler approved the annexation of Texas to the Union near the end of his Presidential administration.
  13. The people can claim no rights than such as are known to exist previous to their annexation.
  14. In Virginia, annexation is determined by a panel of three judges, only one of whom is a resident of the county involved.