hegemony
hegemony 英 [hɪˈdʒeməni] 美 [hɪˈdʒemoʊni]
n. 霸权;领导权;盟主权
名词复数:hegemonies
- Hegemony is political or cultural dominance or authority over others. The hegemony of the popular kids over the other students means that they determine what is and is not cool.
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- n. 霸权;领导权;盟主权
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1. To what extent it is capable of leveraging these powers to upend Western hegemony of technology is a truly fascinating question.
中国会在什么程度上利用这些力量来推翻西方的技术霸权,这确实是一个引人遐思的问题。
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2. This belief was exploited with success by neoconservatives and others in the Bush government, who hoped to cement a permanent US global hegemony.
布什政府里的新保守派和其他派系成功地利用了民众这一信念,他们希望巩固美国永久的全球霸权。
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3. The mega-trend in the background is the rise of China and the relative decline of the US - and the expression of this will be the gradual challenge to American military hegemony in the Pacific.
第四 国际格局的大趋势是中国实力的增长和美国的相对衰落,而这一趋势的表现是中国将会一步步地挑战美国在太平洋地区的军事霸权。
- hegemony (n.) 1560s, "preponderance, dominance, leadership," originally of predominance of one city state or another in Greek history; from Greek hegemonia "leadership, a leading the way, a going first;" also "the authority or sovereignty of one city-state over a number of others," as Athens in Attica, Thebes in Boeotia; from hegemon "leader, an authority, commander, sovereign," from hegeisthai "to lead," perhaps originally "to track down," from PIE *sag-eyo-, from root *sag- "to seek out, track down, trace" (see seek). In reference to modern situations from 1850, at first of Prussia in relation to other German states.
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