suzerainty

suzerainty

美 [ˈsuzəˌreɪnti]  英 [ˈsuːzəˌreɪnti]

  • n.宗主权
  • 网络领主地位;宗主国;领主的地位

英汉双解

n.
1.
宗主权the right of a country to rule over another country

英汉解释

n.
1.
宗主权;封建主的权力[地位]

英英解释

n.

例句

Our recognition of China's "special position" in Tibet developed from the outdated concept of suzerainty .

当时我们中国图博特殊地位认可出自于现在已经过时主权观念

As the era unfolded, larger more powerful states annexed or claimed suzerainty over smaller ones.

随着时代发展强大国家吞并声称宗主国较小

the political structure, with layers separated suzerainty.

政治结构层层分割主权

The Holy Roman Empire is a collection of small, quarrelsome states under the more-or-less nominal suzerainty of the Emperor.

神圣罗马帝国一个皇帝或多或少争吵名义主权国家集合

This is the way a duel suzerainty of understanding comes about. When we clash, it is to train our two shadows to coincide.

就是理解发生双重主权方式我们冲突训练我们两个阴影偶尔会合

It claimed suzerainty over its smaller neighbors, which HAD to pay tribute to the Chinese emperor as a sing of submission

中国声称弱小邻国拥有主权这些小国不得不中国皇帝进贡以示臣服

The Formation and Establishment of Suzerainty-Feudatory Relationship between the Qing Dynasty and Korea

清朝朝鲜宗藩关系形成确立

A Historical Review on Qing Government's Weakening the Suzerainty of Ryukyu

政府弱化琉球主权历史考察