- 看过 hegemony 的人也看了 :
 - predominance
 - leadership
 - command
 - power
 - authority
 
hegemony 的定义
plural he·gem·o·nies.
- leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
 - leadership; predominance.
 - aggression or expansionism by large nations in an effort to achieve world domination.
 
hegemony 近义词
dominion
hegemony 的近义词 5 个
更多hegemony例句
- Back in the countercultural heyday of the 1960s, the molecular biologist Gunther Stent suggested that this process would happen through “global hegemony of beat attitudes.”
 - On the other hand, if they are conscious, we should welcome the prospect of their future hegemony.
 - Washington must not permit China to gain regional hegemony over its neighbors nor allow it to establish exclusionary or discriminatory trade blocs.
 - People sent her bits of information as a way for them to resist the hegemony of the cartels.
 - The BRICS Bank looks, for all its founding rhetoric, like a platform for Chinese hegemony instead.
 - The schism in Wisconsin was the first crack in the Republican Party's hegemony.
 - The voting-rights issue in Mississippi was about control of the political machinery and about the “tradition” of white hegemony.
 - After Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula in 1905, the conquerors sought to co-opt local pride to reinforce Japanese hegemony.
 - Why he appropriated for Italy the revolutionary hegemony, he would have found it difficult to give a convincing reason.
 - In reality it was far more, because it gave the hegemony of continental Europe to Prussia.
 - The Athenian “hegemony” in its earlier and later phases had an important financial side.
 - And it seemed that only a short ladder lay between the preparation room and the Anglo-Saxon hegemony of the globe.
 - She aimed at overthrowing the present status quo in the Balkans, and establishing her own hegemony there.