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单词 one-world
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Definition of one-world in English:

one-world

adjective
  • Relating to or holding the view that the world's inhabitants are interdependent and should behave accordingly.

    世界一体的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In keeping with Labour's global one-world vision, and on behalf of taxpayers, the Government is donating much of our tertiary education system to foreigners.
    • But Wonder's ingenuous one-world sentiments are apotheosized into truth by the strength of his melodic gifts (which haven't failed him yet) and a voice that's still sweet and grainy when it needs to be.
    • Naïve young people who have never been exposed to religion embrace the UN's secular, one-world, brotherhood-of-man cant as a substitute.
    • Now farmers are adapting to a one-world view, which deplores subsidies in one country that disadvantage another, which treats the environment as paramount and which encourages a return to locally-produced quality food.
    • Expect more of these one-world combines to come online as corporations eagerly break their ties to any particular nation, trying to gain a global presence that's too big and too far flung for ‘we the people’ to have any control over.
    • The structural correspondence of wartime and postwar approaches to political subjectivity was an insight not lost on the Bechers' generation and one that motivated their rejection of the one-world, hearts-of-men model.
    • But there is no guarantee that a one-world government will respect the laws, customs, and institutions of the traditional freedom-loving West.
    • Words and actions of one-world architects make it clear that they intend to shatter freedom and then remold the world to their collectivist heart's desire.
    • Later on, aided by wicked officials at the United Nations, the Anti-Christ comes to power and establishes a godless one-world government.
    • Worldwide agricultural research and development cooperation is not a sinister secret plot, it is not even an element of so called one-world government.
    • I stated that we are being propelled toward a one-world despotism because of a powerful ‘collectivist curvature of the mind’ that took over our intellectuals starting back in the early 20th century.
    • Dr. LaHaye also notes, ‘The Bible clearly teaches there's going to be a one-world government in the last days.’
    • There are other Rapture-tastic touches too, such as a one-world government and a one-world currency.
    • Lovers of conspiracy theories frequently point to plans to set up a one-world government.
    • This is because their secret agenda has always already been the creation of a one-world government - a New World Order - bypassing nations and creating a system or web from which there is no escape.
    • Being young and prone to idealism, they perceive ‘political centralization and a one-world government’ to be an ideal just as the students in Marx's day mistook his ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’ as some sort of ideal.
    • Despite the one-world, joyous jamboree atmosphere, there was also an artificiality, an aura of showbiz about the event that seemed to stifle anything truly authentic.
    • Third, I think it is vitally important to continually make clear that a one-world government would be antithetical to individual liberty - even a one-world government formed with the best of intentions.
    • Rolled together, these bits of long-term economic data indicate that the country, is very slowly being forced into an open-border, one-world, economic quagmire.
    • His goal appears to favor a one-world government.

Derivatives

  • one-worlder

  • noun
    • Americans do like to pigeonhole: You're either for us or against us, an evil-doer or a do-gooder, a true American or a one-worlder.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Capitalism is being used as a scapegoat to further enhance the power of government by leftist ideologues and political one-worlders.
      • As if the population control guru and one-worlder did not have enough to do as a top advisor to the United Nations and the World Bank, and running confabs for the world's wealthiest and most powerful, he is now being courted as a top advisor to the man set to become Canada's next Prime Minister
      • Paul is no one-worlder on immigration reform
      • A closet one-worlder at the WSJ used his newspaper's "conservative" clout to seduce American business leaders into sacrificing U.S. sovereignty for trade.
  • one-worldism

  • noun
    • Finally we will consider the role this liberalized Christianity has played in advancing open immigration and one-worldism, especially through its literalist reading of the Scriptures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Their works are interspersed with centuries-old figures of Buddha, a mask from Bali, a U.S. Navy diving helmet and other curios in an arty arrangement whose glib one-worldism indeed recalls the platitudes of the 1950s.
      • He came out next, flaunting what could have been an annoying amount of one-worldism, with an Algerian percussionist, a belly dancer and musical sources ranging from dub reggae to rai, the Algerian pop music.
      • Rightly or not, some parents and religious leaders held that these smacked of socialism and one-worldism, if not Marxism, and that the state had no business imposing such things on its young people.
      • But just as there are many species of idealism - from mindless one-worldism to the administration's gloss on muscular, imperial Wilsonianism - so there are many variants of realism.

Definition of one-world in US English:

one-world

adjectiveˌwənˈwərldˌwənˈwərld
  • Relating to or holding the view that the world's inhabitants are interdependent and should behave accordingly.

    世界一体的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Words and actions of one-world architects make it clear that they intend to shatter freedom and then remold the world to their collectivist heart's desire.
    • Expect more of these one-world combines to come online as corporations eagerly break their ties to any particular nation, trying to gain a global presence that's too big and too far flung for ‘we the people’ to have any control over.
    • Dr. LaHaye also notes, ‘The Bible clearly teaches there's going to be a one-world government in the last days.’
    • Later on, aided by wicked officials at the United Nations, the Anti-Christ comes to power and establishes a godless one-world government.
    • But Wonder's ingenuous one-world sentiments are apotheosized into truth by the strength of his melodic gifts (which haven't failed him yet) and a voice that's still sweet and grainy when it needs to be.
    • But there is no guarantee that a one-world government will respect the laws, customs, and institutions of the traditional freedom-loving West.
    • Rolled together, these bits of long-term economic data indicate that the country, is very slowly being forced into an open-border, one-world, economic quagmire.
    • The structural correspondence of wartime and postwar approaches to political subjectivity was an insight not lost on the Bechers' generation and one that motivated their rejection of the one-world, hearts-of-men model.
    • Naïve young people who have never been exposed to religion embrace the UN's secular, one-world, brotherhood-of-man cant as a substitute.
    • His goal appears to favor a one-world government.
    • Being young and prone to idealism, they perceive ‘political centralization and a one-world government’ to be an ideal just as the students in Marx's day mistook his ‘dictatorship of the proletariat’ as some sort of ideal.
    • This is because their secret agenda has always already been the creation of a one-world government - a New World Order - bypassing nations and creating a system or web from which there is no escape.
    • I stated that we are being propelled toward a one-world despotism because of a powerful ‘collectivist curvature of the mind’ that took over our intellectuals starting back in the early 20th century.
    • Lovers of conspiracy theories frequently point to plans to set up a one-world government.
    • Despite the one-world, joyous jamboree atmosphere, there was also an artificiality, an aura of showbiz about the event that seemed to stifle anything truly authentic.
    • Now farmers are adapting to a one-world view, which deplores subsidies in one country that disadvantage another, which treats the environment as paramount and which encourages a return to locally-produced quality food.
    • Third, I think it is vitally important to continually make clear that a one-world government would be antithetical to individual liberty - even a one-world government formed with the best of intentions.
    • There are other Rapture-tastic touches too, such as a one-world government and a one-world currency.
    • Worldwide agricultural research and development cooperation is not a sinister secret plot, it is not even an element of so called one-world government.
    • In keeping with Labour's global one-world vision, and on behalf of taxpayers, the Government is donating much of our tertiary education system to foreigners.
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