confederacy
英 [kənˈfedərəsi]
美 [kənˈfedərəsi]
n. 联盟; 同盟; 联邦
BNC.38128 / COCA.26142
牛津词典
noun
- 联盟;同盟;联邦
a union of states, groups of people or political parties with the same aim - 联盟;同盟;联邦
a union of states, groups of people or political parties with the same aim
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 同盟;联盟;联邦
Aconfederacyis a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing.- They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy.
由于中央政府无力控制逐渐崩溃的经济,所以他们加入了这个新联盟。
- They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy.
英英释义
noun
- a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act
- a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose
- a union of political organizations
双语例句
- This bond of kin represented the real basis of the confederacy.
这种血缘亲属关系是联盟的真实基础。 - He said he wanted to show the people of the Confederacy that their government could not protect them.
他说,他想表明了邦联的人们,他们的政府无法保护他们。 - And in Atlanta was the junction of the four railroads on which the very life of the Confederacy depended.
亚特兰大还是四条铁路和交汇点,这些铁路无疑是南部联盟的命脉。 - A North American Indian Confederacy organized by the Muskogee that dominated the SE US before being removed to Oklahoma.
被赶到俄克拉荷马州之前统治美国东南部地区的马斯科吉人组织的北美印第安人的一个联盟。 - The Confederacy was defeated by the northern states.
南部邦联被北方打败了。 - The confederacy had no official head or chief executive officer.
联盟没有一长制首长,即没有主掌执行权的首脑。 - But your ma says the Confederacy needs us.
但你母亲说南方联盟需要我们。 - Southern Confederacy a ferocious battle for supremacy.
(南北战争时的)南部邦联一次争夺霸权地位的恶战。 - On this wall hung large pictures of President Davis and Georgia's own "Little Alec" Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederacy.
这面墙上挂着戴维斯总统和佐治亚州自己的“小亚历”、南部联盟副总统斯蒂芬斯的巨幅肖像。 - RHETT: We've sort of shocked the Confederacy, Scarlett.
瑞德:我们让那些联合政府的人大吃一惊了,思嘉。