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单词 hegemonic
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Definition of hegemonic in English:

hegemonic

adjective ˌhɛɡɪˈmɒnɪkˌhɛdʒɪˈmɒnɪkˌhɛɡəˈmɑnɪk
  • Ruling or dominant in a political or social context.

    (在政治或社会环境中)支配的,占统治地位的;霸权的

    the bourgeoisie constituted the hegemonic class

    资产阶级构成统治阶级。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Invariably in the process the culture of dominant groups emerge as hegemonic in nature.
    • It would also reduce the ability of one hegemonic power to take unilateral action or domineer.
    • The question now is, what lesson does this hold for the current hegemonic power?
    • All statements and accounts of the world disguise hegemonic power relations and dominant discourses.
    • Defence against the threat to the system posed by the USSR was one of the essential functions of the hegemonic power.
    • In this view, advertising's role is to maintain the hegemonic dominance of consumption as the prime source of human happiness.
    • Whether through bribes or threats, all will eventually fall into line behind the hegemonic imperialist power.
    • It is true that power that becomes hegemonic stirs up deep-seated desires of its annihilation.
    • Order in this part of the world can be maintained only due to a balance of power or some hegemonic force.
    • American capitalism, to be sure, has been politically and economically hegemonic through its state and its capitalist enterprises.
    • It is related to domestic political considerations and the hegemonic position of Western powers.
    • As voices collide in this hegemonic relationship, social organization will be upset.
    • Rational constraints are placed on this struggle through the balance of power or hegemonic domination.
    • The image of peace and order through a single hegemonic power centre has remained strong ever since.
    • History tells us a lot about the fates of hegemonic powers, and it is a tale that should give Americans pause.
    • They are complicit with the hegemonic power of the institutions where they work.
    • But it is also acknowledged that states can establish and maintain regimes in the absence of hegemonic power.
    • You can be sure that each one is being worked on or worked over by the hegemonic powers.
    • It is not enough for a hegemonic power to declare an official policy.
    • They were a statement of working-class identity and a form of resistance to the hegemonic cultural values of the ruling class.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Greek hēgemonikos 'capable of commanding', from hēgemōn 'leader'.

Rhymes

anachronic, animatronic, bionic, Brythonic, bubonic, Byronic, canonic, carbonic, catatonic, chalcedonic, chronic, colonic, conic, cyclonic, daemonic, demonic, diatonic, draconic, electronic, embryonic, euphonic, harmonic, histrionic, homophonic, hypersonic, iconic, ionic, ironic, isotonic, laconic, macaronic, Masonic, Miltonic, mnemonic, monotonic, moronic, Napoleonic, philharmonic, phonic, Platonic, Plutonic, polyphonic, quadraphonic, sardonic, saxophonic, siphonic, Slavonic, sonic, stereophonic, subsonic, subtonic, symphonic, tectonic, Teutonic, thermionic, tonic, transonic, ultrasonic

Definition of hegemonic in US English:

hegemonic

adjectiveˌheɡəˈmänikˌhɛɡəˈmɑnɪk
  • Ruling or dominant in a political or social context.

    (在政治或社会环境中)支配的,占统治地位的;霸权的

    the bourgeoisie constituted the hegemonic class

    资产阶级构成统治阶级。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It would also reduce the ability of one hegemonic power to take unilateral action or domineer.
    • Defence against the threat to the system posed by the USSR was one of the essential functions of the hegemonic power.
    • But it is also acknowledged that states can establish and maintain regimes in the absence of hegemonic power.
    • Whether through bribes or threats, all will eventually fall into line behind the hegemonic imperialist power.
    • As voices collide in this hegemonic relationship, social organization will be upset.
    • In this view, advertising's role is to maintain the hegemonic dominance of consumption as the prime source of human happiness.
    • History tells us a lot about the fates of hegemonic powers, and it is a tale that should give Americans pause.
    • Order in this part of the world can be maintained only due to a balance of power or some hegemonic force.
    • Rational constraints are placed on this struggle through the balance of power or hegemonic domination.
    • All statements and accounts of the world disguise hegemonic power relations and dominant discourses.
    • American capitalism, to be sure, has been politically and economically hegemonic through its state and its capitalist enterprises.
    • It is not enough for a hegemonic power to declare an official policy.
    • They were a statement of working-class identity and a form of resistance to the hegemonic cultural values of the ruling class.
    • Invariably in the process the culture of dominant groups emerge as hegemonic in nature.
    • They are complicit with the hegemonic power of the institutions where they work.
    • The image of peace and order through a single hegemonic power centre has remained strong ever since.
    • The question now is, what lesson does this hold for the current hegemonic power?
    • It is related to domestic political considerations and the hegemonic position of Western powers.
    • It is true that power that becomes hegemonic stirs up deep-seated desires of its annihilation.
    • You can be sure that each one is being worked on or worked over by the hegemonic powers.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Greek hēgemonikos ‘capable of commanding’, from hēgemōn ‘leader’.

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