英 [kənˈfedərəsi] 美 [kənˈfedərəsi]
n. 联盟;联邦;私党
复数confederacies
confederacy /kənˈfɛdərəsɪ/ TEM8
可数名词 A confederacy is a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing. 同盟; 联盟
They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy.
他们已经参加了这个新同盟,因为中央政府已经不能控制摇摇欲坠的经济了。
专有名词 The 11 southern states that fought against the North in the American Civil War are sometimes referred to as the Confederacy. 美国内战时的南部邦联
the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
同义词: Confederate States / Confederate States of America / South / Dixie / Dixieland
a union of political organizations
同义词: confederation / federation
a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose
同义词: conspiracy
a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act
同义词: conspiracy
联邦-引用次数:4
There are four parts in my paper. First part discusses the background of Madison's federalism, including the influences of British constitutional government, the situation of the country and confederacy.
在这篇论文中,主要分为四个部分:第一部分是讲麦迪逊联邦制思想的产生背景:麦迪逊的联邦制思想是受到英国宪政,美国的现实国情的影响。
参考来源麦迪逊联邦制思想研究
... confederate n. 同盟者,盟友 confederacy n. 联盟 confer v. 授予(称号、学位等), 赠与, 把…赠与, 协议 ...
基于该理论,个人的效忠主要针对各州,南部邦联(Confederacy)主张:各州脱离联邦时公民的效忠没有发生变化。
... factiousness有党派 confederacy同盟 gang一群 ...
但在内战爆发之后,他呼吁田纳西州加入南部联邦(Confederacy)。
confederate 同盟的,联合的
confederation 联盟;邦联;同盟
confederate 同盟国,同盟者
confederate 同盟;联合
confederate 使联盟;使联合;同伙;帮凶
联盟;联邦;私党
alliance / union / association / league / federation
A slave owner from Georgia laid the cornerstone of the Confederacy with his speech.
一个来自乔治亚州的奴隶主用他的演讲为邦联打下了基石。
Until around 1930 few United States Civil War historians paid much attention to Southerners who opposed the 1861-1865 secession from the United States by a confederacy of Southern states.
直到1930年,很少有美国内战历史学家关注那些反对1861至1865年南方各州联盟脱离美国的南方人。
They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy.
他们已经参加了这个新同盟,因为中央政府已经不能控制摇摇欲坠的经济了。
President Abraham Lincoln led the Union of northern states in four years of civil war against the southern Confederacy.
VOA : special.2010.01.07
Name me a modern American president who won the presidency without at least some success in the states of the old Confederacy.
谁能告诉我现代哪一位美国总统,能够在失去南方诸州支持后,还能赢得总统大选的
美国内战与重建课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
There's a very good reason Jefferson Davis becomes president of the confederacy in 1860.
杰斐逊·戴维斯之所以能在1860年,成为南部邦联总统
美国内战与重建课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
But so were those of the South. And the Confederacy's supply problems were even greater than those of the Union.
VOA : special.2009.08.27
The way was now open for the armies of the North to march into the heart of the Confederacy.
VOA : special.2009.11.26
And by every reckoning, the Confederacy was on the verge of total military and political collapse.
FORBES: In Lincoln (2012 Movie), Why Did Lincoln Rush The Vote On The 13th Amendment?
Lincoln lies to Congress about the status of secret peace talks with the Confederacy.
In the Confederacy, the Republicans were reviled as the party of the liberal north.
ECONOMIST: He's still not wanted in Richmond, 138 years later