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sov·er·eign·ty
sav rn ti [or] sa v rihn ti [or] suhv rn ti [or] suh v rihn ti
复数:sovereignties
词根:sovereign
adj.sovereign 至高无上的;有主权的;拥有最高统治权的;不折不扣的;极好的
n.sovereign 君主;独立国;最高统治者
noun
supreme power or authority, esp. over a state or other political body.The U.S. federal government has sovereignty over the states.
the power of self-government, with independence from outside control; autonomy.
a state, territory, or other political body that governs itself.
popular sovereignty人民主权论
territorial sovereignty领土主权
consumer sovereignty消费者主权
14世纪晚期, soverainte,“卓越,优秀,优越”; 也指“权威,统治,权力或地位的至高无上”,源自盎格鲁-法语 sovereynete,古法语 souverainete,源自 soverain(见 sovereign(形容词))。 “作为独立国家的存在”一词始于1715年; “处于权力地位的状态或特征”的一般意义始于1860年。Sovereignness(1580年代)似乎已不再使用。
君权
主权
统治权
Middle English soverainte, from Anglo-French sovereinté, from soverein — see sovereign >entry 2
The first known use of sovereignty was in the 14th century
sovietnoun
an elected governing council in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
plural capitalized the people and especially the political and military leaders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
sovereigntynoun
supreme power especially over a politically organized unit : dominion
freedom from outside control : autonomy
the condition of being sovereign or a sovereign
one (as a country) that is sovereign
1 In 1969, Norman Mailer and Jimmy Breslin ran a political campaign largely devoted to the idea of Gotham’s sovereignty — with the mulish insistence that the city get custody of the name “New York.”
2 The United Nations’ expectation that each of its member states respect the territorial sovereignty of its neighbors has formed, since 1948, the core of its efforts to maintain world peace.
3 It is plausible to believe that Betjeman would have associated himself with the “Leave” camp, which campaigned on a platform of stronger borders and greater sovereignty.
4 There’s a sense of sovereignty that comes from life on a mountain, a perception of privacy and isolation, even of dominion.
5 God relinquished a measure of his own sovereignty.
6 Many see food sovereignty as one way to reclaim that heritage.
7 Posner, Arena says, is focusing on the life of the nation’s sixth president, John Quincy Adams; Strand, on Teddy Roosevelt; and Nagle, on Native American tribal sovereignty.
8 Mr. Stauber said that it also showed that an American court was willing to take into account the “complete history of the painting,” as well as recognize national sovereignty and the laws of other countries.
9 We learn that in the early 19th century "the phrase 'the people' generally implied a mob" – and so it did for some; for others, "the people" were the only legitimate source of sovereignty.
10 In his new book Mr Hannan duly slams the EU’s erosion of national sovereignty and supposed antipathy to free markets.
11 It’s also territorially specific: It brings Bard itself into the larger narrative of Indigenous sovereignty and disenfranchisement.
12 But surveillance capitalism is also many other things: “a parasitic economic logic … a rogue mutation of capitalism … a new collective order based on total certainty” and “an overthrow of the people’s sovereignty.”
13 Family, relationships and place-based sovereignty are a major feature of contemporary Native America, whose collective “heartbeat” has grown stronger throughout the Self-Determination Era.
14 The caption read: 'The price of sovereignty has increased - official' Les Gibbard, illustrator, animator and political cartoonist on the Guardian for 25 years, has died at the age of 64.
15 Bankruptcy raises thorny issues about state sovereignty.
破产引起州主权中许多棘手问题。
16 Heirloom seeds are also key to food sovereignty — which allows people to choose what food they consume and control how and where it is grown.
17 Each tries to police a woman’s sovereignty over her body.
18 Soon they began to sell out their country's sovereignty and independence.
不久,他们开始出卖他们国家的主权和独立.
19 If the Sedition Act was a serious threat to civil liberties, Jefferson’s response was an equally serious threat to the sovereignty of the national government and the survival of the union.
20 But what they did, in fact, was eliminate tribes’ federally recognized status, sovereignty, and force the sell-off of tribal assets and land.
1 独立国
2 主权
crown scepter imperium raj diadem majesty dominion supremacy sovereign empire mastery ascendancy paramountcy
4 最高权威
7 君主身分
9 统治权
government dominion lordship authority principality regency diadem supreme power sovereign power hegemony reign majesty imperium civil power
10 宗主权
11 主权国家