superstate
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基本解釋
- n.超級大國;整體主義國家
英漢例句
- He would like a loose free-trade zone instead of what he sees as a nascent superstate.
克勞斯想要的是一個寬松的自由貿(mào)易區(qū),而不是一個新生超級大國(至少他是這么認為的)。 - That\'s because, if ratified, it will become the decisive act in this creation of a federal European superstate with its capital in Brussels.
這是因為,一旦該條約生效,將在整個歐洲建立一個以布魯塞爾為首都的超級歐洲聯(lián)邦國家。 - Its European neighbors, by contrast, their histories indelibly stained by tyranny, military defeat, and imperial barbarity, seem eager to subsume themselves in a suffocating superstate.
兩相對比,它的歐洲鄰居們的歷史上都有不可洗刷的污點:暴政、戰(zhàn)敗和帝國主義行徑,看起來它們似乎正在迫不及待的把自己并入一個令人窒息的超級大國。 - True federalists actually saw the Treaty of Rome as a move away from the building of a European superstate that they had hoped would develop from the European Coal and Steel Community, set up in 1951.
忠實的聯(lián)邦主義者親眼見證了,1951年成立的歐洲鋼鐵共同體演變成了《羅馬條約》,條約的訂立朝建立他們所期望的超國家的歐洲政府邁出了一步。 - Mr Blair, moreover, shares many of the principles that the Tories presumably want the new figurehead to project: he is a free-marketeer, an Atlanticist and an opponent of a European superstate.
再者,布萊爾享有更多保守黨所希望的傀儡總統(tǒng)的特點:他是自由市場論者,還是一位大西洋主義者并且反對一個超國家的歐盟。
英英字典
- a large and powerful state formed when several smaller countries unite