词汇 | statehood |
释义 | statehood noun[ U ] uk /ˈsteɪt.hʊd/ us /ˈsteɪt.hʊd/ the condition of being a country or a part of a large country that has its own government: 国家地位;州(或邦)的地位 The US-Mexican War of 1846–48 was sparked by a dispute over Texas statehood.1846至1848年间的美墨战争是由得克萨斯即将建州这个问题引发的。 Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation birthright citizenship body politic BRICS citizen compatriot cross-border cross-national denaturalize domestic dual fatherland internationalism native naturalization naturalize non-country non-domestic non-indigenous non-national stateless statehood | American Dictionarystatehood noun[ U ] us/ˈsteɪt·hʊd/ social studies the condition of being a political unit within a country, for example within the U.S: Both Alaska and Hawaii achieved statehood in 1959. social studies Statehood is also the condition of being a country: the struggle for Palestinian statehood Examples of statehoodstatehood The source of statehood remained extraverted, limiting the impact of the colonial state and its apparatuses. At constitutional conventions held in the transition from territory to statehood, delegates designed state governments with these goals in mind. The 1993 coronation was an impressive theatrical display of recovered statehood. It was based on an inheritance from colonial practice, which remained largely stable through the transition to statehood. In 1804, they remained as powerful and deep as they had been at the transition to statehood. The survivors were seen as a useful political tool to obtain immediate immigration rights by capitalizing on international sympathy, and edging closer to statehood. A slightly more comfortable topic, continuing the theme of constitution through others, is the nature and essence of statehood. Both statehood and enclave production continued to be sustained by the international system. Common to virtually all of them were the generic challenges of modern statehood: legitimacy, identity, security, economic development. By contrast, no legislation relating to remaining disabled people was adopted during the initial decades after statehood. In the 1950s the national income was still extremely small by standards of modern statehood. The advent of independent statehood in 1993 did not mark a break with those dynamics. The audience for this praise was not only the local public, but also the president, on whom statehood depended. Election results following the transition to statehood showed, as already noted, that the people continued to accept this system. As a result, the elite that pioneered refugee relief demanded full statehood. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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