imperium 的定义
plural im·pe·ri·a [im-peer-ee-uh], /ɪmˈpɪər i ə/, im·pe·ri·ums.
- command; supreme power.
- area of dominion; sphere of control or monopoly; empire.
- a nation having or exerting supreme power; superpower.
- Law. the right to command the force of the state in order to enforce the law.
imperium 近义词
等同于 power
imperium 的近义词 41 个
- authority
- clout
- influence
- jurisdiction
- law
- leadership
- management
- prestige
- privilege
- right
- rule
- sovereignty
- strength
- weight
- ascendancy
- authorization
- birthright
- command
- connection
- diadem
- direction
- domination
- dominion
- hegemony
- license
- might
- moxie
- omnipotence
- paramountcy
- predominance
- prerogative
- regency
- say-so
- steam
- strings
- superiority
- supremacy
- sway
- warrant
- wire
- inside track
imperium 的反义词 16 个
等同于 world power
imperium 的近义词 6 个
更多imperium例句
- Boehner has no sense of imperium, and no apparent ability to threaten or intimidate rank-and-file members into falling in line.
- And Pandit never ruled with the imperium that used to come with this office.
- Obtenditur Regin imperium, interponitur etiam Gubernatoris auctoritas.
- Walk down to the Imperium with me, Harry, and have a bit of lunch.
- That same afternoon he went over to the Imperium to vote at the election of members.
- They were a band of aristocrats dwelling in a democracy, an imperium in imperio.
- You know, however, in this world that there is another world—orb within orb—an imperium in imperio—the Exclusives.