n. 1.地主阶级统治制。 2.地方政府权力高于教会的制度。 3.〔常T-〕犹太人居住地自治主义[运动]。 4.【历史】(神圣罗马帝国的)领地居民信奉当地宗教的规定。
Territorialism, also known as Statism (though not to be confused with the political philosophy of the same name), was a Jewish political movement calling for creation of a sufficiently large and compact Jewish territory (or territories), not necessarily in the Land of Israel and not necessarily fully autonomous.
例句与用法
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The first two axioms elevate territorialism into the main operating principle of private international law , a position that remained unchallenged for many generations 前两个原则将属地主义提升为国际私法领域的主要操作规则,这种地位多年来未受到挑战。
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The main issues for the development are that the every country chose territorialism in the first place , " sustaining development being the main stream , and the promotion of mankind itself being the new content 世纪之初的发展问题,主要强调区域主义是各国首先的策略选择,可持续发展是主旋律,人的发展成为发展问题的新内容。