superpower
英 [ˈsuːpəpaʊə(r)]
美 [ˈsuːpərpaʊər]
n. 超级大国
复数:superpowers
Collins.2 / BNC.12946 / COCA.8289
牛津词典
noun
- 超级大国
one of the countries in the world that has very great military or economic power and a lot of influence, for example the US
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 超级大国
Asuperpoweris a very powerful and influential country, usually one that is rich and has nuclear weapons.- The United States could claim to be both a military and an economic superpower.
美国在军事和经济上都称得上是超级大国。
- The United States could claim to be both a military and an economic superpower.
英英释义
noun
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
双语例句
- The answer is that they appropriated much of the wealth of a collapsing superpower.
答案是他们侵吞了一个崩溃的超级大国的大量财富。 - It might not be a global superpower yet, but it has accelerated that trend.
它也许还不是一个全球超级强国,但它已加快了这一趋势。 - If you doubt it, consider the rise of the last emerging superpower to shake the world.
如果你怀疑这一点,不妨考虑一下上一个撼动世界的新兴超级大国的崛起。 - It's a well-tried tactic to play down public expectations in advance of a superpower summit.
在超级大国的峰会之前降低公众的期望值是个屡试不爽的策略。 - China is not a superpower.
中国不是超级大国。 - A country must possess three characteristics to be a global economic superpower: size, dynamism and openness.
一个国家要想成为全球性超级经济大国,必须拥有三个特征:规模、动力和开放。 - Brazil is the sole superpower.
巴西是这个世界中唯一的超级大国。 - It is also a cause of superpower rivalry.
这也是造成超级大国竞争的一个原因。 - China has said that it wants to be a research superpower by2020.
中国曾表示,希望在2020年成为一个科学研究的超级大国。 - China will be a strange superpower.
中国将成为一个奇怪的超级大国。