词汇 | territorially |
释义 | territorially adverb uk /ˌter.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.li/ us /ˌter.əˈtɔːr.i.ə.li/ in a way that relates to an area that an animal or person tries to control or thinks belongs to them : The wild chimps are territorially aggressive and would probably kill the orangutans. Liverpool dominated the pitch territorially and produced occasional flashes of brilliance. in a way that relates to an area of land, or sometimes sea, that is considered as belonging to, or connected with a particular country, group, or person : The indigenous inhabitants of Australia were territorially defined into about 600 distinct groups when the first Europeans occupied the continent. None of the five areas is linked territorially. Certain tropical fish are said to be more territorially inclined than others. We draped our jackets and belongings territorially over the seats that we had claimed. They argue that it may be necessary to strengthen some nations, both territorially and strategically. Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation birthright citizenship body politic BRICS citizen compatriot cross-border cross-national denaturalize domestic dual fatherland internationalism native naturalization non-country non-domestic non-indigenous non-national statehood stateless Related wordsterritory territorial Examples of territoriallyterritorially And, secondly, what are the institutional links between sectoral governance and territorially bounded democratic governments? Some are territorially designed to meet the very specific needs of particular communities. The scope of self-determination varies depending on the characteristics of a people, for example, colonial peoples, indigenous peoples, or territorially concentrated groups within states. In a transnational linguistic market, a territorially based standard may become an element of localness. But it is less clear that territorially defined interests, as compared with the more important securing of individual liberty, motivated their concern. Even the most progressive suggestions about equal representation were territorially bounded. Democracy in effect ' orphaned ' this emerging but structurally weak and territorially dispersed actor. Put differently, the influence of the shadow of hierarchy by territorially bound democratic government on the efficiency of sectoral governance was quite limited. A large empire is defined as a populous and territorially extensive compound of diverse groups and territorial units. Although important, especially as a logistical justification for territorially small districts, it nevertheless is a different issue than the interest justification. 157. The rhetoric used in such situations often made an appeal to long-standing folk memory and a tradition of timeless territorially stable parishes. By remapping diasporic identity in temporal terms, we can transcend the hereditary limitation of territorially determined concepts of culture. The organisation has thus been developed to meet a need that is both culturally and territorially specific. Instead, those powers are divided among territorially nested jurisdictions. It was an aspect that was not as territorially bounded as secular nationalism came to be. 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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