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rulership

/roo-ler-ship/US // ˈru lərˌʃɪp //

统治权,执政地位,执政,统治

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of ruling or the state of being ruled: Foreign rulership of the country began in the 18th century.

Examples

  • Obama didn't threaten his guest about repairing his well-documented sins of rulership.

  • Once before I was offered a rulership in Kem which I refused.

  • Thus, tribal organization paves the way for the formation of States, though fixed rulership has not as yet been established.

  • As the storm is followed by the calm of nature, so chaos is succeeded by the peaceful rulership of the gods.

  • Even widows were subjected to the rulership of their nearest male relatives, and were not even free to choose a husband.

  • If we apply the standard of rulership, for instance, we find that women have shown even greater talent for ruling than men.