中文翻译与英英解释A superstate is an agglomeration of nations and/or states, often linguistically and ethnically diverse, under a single political-administrative structure. This is distinct from the concept of superpower, although these are frequently seen together. |
例句与用法 | 1. | True federalists actually saw the treaty of rome as a move away from the building of a european superstate that they had hoped would develop from the european coal and steel community , set up in 1951 忠实的联邦主义者亲眼见证了, 1951年成立的欧洲钢铁共同体演变成了《罗马条约》 ,条约的订立朝建立他们所期望的超国家的欧洲政府迈出了一步。
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