empire的意思和读音

empire

: [ˈempaɪr] : [ˈempaɪə(r)]

n.

adj.西(1804-1815)

empires  

adj.+n.great empire,mighty empire,powerful empire,huge empire

v.+n.build empire,found empire,expand empire,establish empire,rule empire

n.territory,realm,kingdom,domainempiren.

1.a group of countries or states that are controlled by one ruler or government

the Roman empire

2.a group of commercial organizations controlled by one person or company

a business empire

n.1.2.();; (over);()

adj.1.西(1804-1815)2.(,)

n.1.a number of countries ruled by one person or government2.a large powerful group of companies ruled by one person or company

:,,,,西

1.The Catholic Church survived and continued to provide social, cultural, and legal continuity with the long-dead Roman Empire.

2.It may conceivably knock the British empire to bits and leave England as primitive as she was when Julius Caesar landed in Kent.使使-

3.It is assumed that China will become an empire like the United States, but will not be so "benevolent" as the United States is.”。

4.I predict that the Korean peninsula will be known has the united korean empire or whatever they choose to call it within the next 2 yrs.2-

5.But once the conquering was done, Muslim leaders found that trying to compel uniform belief in a multinational empire was a lose-lose game.

6.In 1916, the German empire decided to focus again turned to the West line of attack, trying to defeat the French.1916西线

7.Why was the political left bitterly split in Germany but not in Austria, which had lost not just a war but an empire?

8.For hundreds of years, it was the capital of a great empire and linked up the east and the west.西

9.When we went to bed last night, it seemed like Stanley Ho was fighting his rival wives' attempts to divest him from his casino empire.鸿(StanleyHo)

10.The new empire sought a "place in the sun" commensurate with its size and rapidly growing economic strength.”,