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单词 great power
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Definition of great power in English:

great power

(also great powers)
noun
  • A nation or country that has considerable international influence and military strength.

    maintaining a balance of power became a central objective of the great powers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During those years, Russia had experienced a traumatic decline and had fallen from the front rank of great powers.
    • Prussia, of course, established itself firmly among the great powers.
    • The USA joined the ranks of the great powers, at first through industrial success, during the nineteenth century.
    • You only get into that if you are pretty deeply into the myths of the last great power, Britain's responsibility around the world, and so on.
    • It has a strong army, a yearning for law and order, and a burning ambition to belong to the world's Great Powers.
    • China has been one of the great powers that has been trying to seek a peaceful solution.
    • The carve-up in the 1880s and 1890s of Africa and much of Asia by the great powers stimulated national rivalries and promoted racism.
    • Most importantly, there was a sense that at least the great powers constituted a European family of states based on a rough equality.
    • Then, in the wake of America's discovery, France and Spain rose as great powers.
    • The great powers and maritime empires of the age of sail also had to ensure access to forested lands with good ship timber.
    • The nation was becoming a great power; it longed to distinguish itself from European culture and chafed at being treated as provincial.
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