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词汇 colonialism
释义 colonialism
noun[ U ]
 politicsuk /kəˈləʊ.ni.ə.lɪ.zəm/ us /kəˈloʊ.ni.ə.lɪ.zəm/
the belief in and support for the system of one country controlling another殖民主义
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Colonization & self-government
acknowledgement of country
annex
annexation
anti-colonial
anti-colonialism
commonwealth
condominium
crown colony
declare independence
decolonization
independence
Independence Day
intercolonial
land acknowledgment
Nat
secede
secession
self-determination
self-governing
self-government
Examples from literature

Ever since World War II the era of colonialism has been on the wane. 
That was to me a subject of intense interest, now that I was fully aware of the situation after a hundred and fifty years of exploitation, seventy-five years of French domination, and thirty years of colonialism. 
The Democratic party has declared such a policy to be only imperialism and colonialism under another name. 
The pioneers had in a measure outgrown the colonialism of the thirteen original commonwealths. 

colonialism | American Dictionary


colonialism
noun[ U ]
us/kəˈloʊ·ni·əˌlɪz·əm/
politics & government
a policy or system in which a country controls another country or area.

colonialism | Business English


colonialism
noun[ U ]
 POLITICSuk /kəˈləʊniəlɪzəm/us
control by one country over another and its economy, or support for such control:
It took the nation a century to remove the chains of colonialism and achieve independence.

Examples of colonialism


colonialism
The authors contribute then to a better understanding of the workings of political economies as well as to the materialities of colonialism.
The contrast between gloom and hope runs roughly parallel to the contrast between colonialism and nationalism in the first century or so of settlement.
This book focuses on the relationship between nationalism and colonialism.
Yet the ambiguities of colonialism did not create space for her to maneuver, but instead brought her increasingly under the control of the colonial state.
Instead, what was novel about post-war colonialism was the heightened scale and intensity of colonial development programs.
None can be considered ' revisionist ' in elucidating an apologia for colonialism or in excusing sins of commission and omission for which the colonialists bore responsibility.
Travellers were asked to contrast the thick forests on either side with the powers of colonialism symbolised by the road.
However, his thesis that the mandates ' contributed to an evolution in the culture of colonialism ' in general is rather more difficult to sustain.
I refer to colonialism and the emergence of nationalism.
Ironically, confinement of political prisoners helped forge national identity, fuelled opposition to colonialism, and provoked rebellions.
Indigenous peoples resist definitions made by states and many consider attempts to define them as reflections of colonialism.
They revealed the historical relationship between indigenous peoples and states under which another people was subjected to colonialism and discrimination.
Liberal interpretations have tried to show that the record of colonialism on health issues was a balanced one.
A relatively recent upstart, gender and colonialism history has come a long way in a relatively short amount of time.
Reviews 163 excluded thereby from any possible contribution to larger discussions of ideology, colonialism, or theory.
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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