1. 支配(权);统治(权);霸权
Hegemony is a situation in which one country, organization, or group has more power, control, or importance than others.
1. The nagging problems at home are acting as brakes for Obama's aggressive diplomatic ambitions, making America's pursuit of the strategic targets of hegemony a turbulent affair.
2. All these anomalies explain how property hegemony was formed in the city with the authorities acting as accomplices rather than as regulators.
3. hegemony的近义词
3. By then, there will be at least three global reserve currencies contending for hegemony.
4. China is not seeking hegemony or challenging the established supremacy of the US, a policy China has maintained since the very beginning of its foundation in 1949.
5. Fear of American cultural hegemony has been a constant of French policy since the first sticks of chewing gum arrived during World War II.
6. The Party chief vowed that China will unswervingly adhere to its solemn commitment to never seek hegemony over any other country or be expansionist.
7. Sarkozy seems disinterested in Chirac's view of France as a philosophical and political counterweight to the global hegemony of the United States.
8. hegemony
8. China will never seek hegemony, nor will it join any military bloc or crave for any sphere of influence.
9. The decease of the US and Western hegemony will not be caused by the challenge from such rising powers as China or other countries.
10. Fearing that China would challenge its hegemony, the United States has dealt one blow after another to Chinese telecom equipment makers.
noun
1. hegemony的意思
1. the dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others
e.g. the hegemony of a single member state is not incompatible with a genuine confederation
to say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony
the consolidation of the United States' hegemony over a new international economic system