hegemony / hɪˈdʒɛm ə ni, ˈhɛdʒ əˌmoʊ ni /

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hegemony 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural he·gem·o·nies.

  1. leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
  2. leadership; predominance.
  3. aggression or expansionism by large nations in an effort to achieve world domination.

hegemony 近义词

n. 名词 noun

dominion

hegemony 的近义词 5

更多hegemony例句

  1. 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.”
  2. On the other hand, if they are conscious, we should welcome the prospect of their future hegemony.
  3. Washington must not permit China to gain regional hegemony over its neighbors nor allow it to establish exclusionary or discriminatory trade blocs.
  4. People sent her bits of information as a way for them to resist the hegemony of the cartels.
  5. The BRICS Bank looks, for all its founding rhetoric, like a platform for Chinese hegemony instead.
  6. The schism in Wisconsin was the first crack in the Republican Party's hegemony.
  7. The voting-rights issue in Mississippi was about control of the political machinery and about the “tradition” of white hegemony.
  8. After Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula in 1905, the conquerors sought to co-opt local pride to reinforce Japanese hegemony.
  9. Why he appropriated for Italy the revolutionary hegemony, he would have found it difficult to give a convincing reason.
  10. In reality it was far more, because it gave the hegemony of continental Europe to Prussia.
  11. The Athenian “hegemony” in its earlier and later phases had an important financial side.
  12. And it seemed that only a short ladder lay between the preparation room and the Anglo-Saxon hegemony of the globe.
  13. She aimed at overthrowing the present status quo in the Balkans, and establishing her own hegemony there.