confederacy
英 [kənˈfedərəsi]
美 [kənˈfedərəsi]
n. 联盟; 同盟; 联邦
BNC.38128 / COCA.26142
牛津词典
noun
- 联盟;同盟;联邦
a union of states, groups of people or political parties with the same aim - 联盟;同盟;联邦
a union of states, groups of people or political parties with the same aim
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 同盟;联盟;联邦
Aconfederacyis a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing.- They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy.
由于中央政府无力控制逐渐崩溃的经济,所以他们加入了这个新联盟。
- They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy.
英英释义
noun
- a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act
- a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose
- a union of political organizations
双语例句
- When praised for his services to the Confederacy, he unfailingly replied that blockading was a business with him.
凡是人家称赞他为南部联盟效劳时,他总忘不了回答说跑封锁线是他的一桩买卖。 - Of or having to do with the Southern Confederacy during the civil war.
在美国内战期间不得不与南方联盟的。 - The related tribes, at least in some cases, are united in a confederacy.
部落联盟至少是在个别情况下把亲属部落联合在一起。 - Surrender finally came for General Robert E.Lee and the Confederacy he had served as a great soldier.
罗伯特·E·李将军及其管辖的南部邦联最终前来投降。 - This bond of kin represented the real basis of the confederacy.
这种血缘亲属关系是联盟的真实基础。 - Skilled men these, without whom the Confederacy would have been hard put to make pistols, rifles, cannon and powder.
他们是些技术熟练的人,如果没有他们,南部联盟就很难制造手枪、来福枪、大炮和弹药了。 - RHETT: We've sort of shocked the Confederacy, Scarlett.
瑞德:我们让那些联合政府的人大吃一惊了,思嘉。 - The confederacy had no official head or chief executive officer.
联盟没有一长制首长,即没有主掌执行权的首脑。 - I do that the Confederacy ran a printing press instead of a mint.
你跟我一样很清楚,联盟政府只有一台印刷机而没有制造货币的工厂。 - He said he wanted to show the people of the Confederacy that their government could not protect them.
他说,他想表明了邦联的人们,他们的政府无法保护他们。