英 [ˌterɪˈtɔːrɪəlɪzəm]
n. 地方主义;地方制度
territorialism /ˌtɛrɪˈtɔːrɪəlɪzəm/
名词 a social system under which the predominant force in the state is the landed class 地主阶级主导国家的社会制度
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.
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From the perspective of legislation,it shall extend various territorialism functions of villagers committee, directing to the "non-involvement" and "disorderly management" emerged in the population immigration.
针对人口流入中的“参与不能”或“管理无序”,在立法上应该扩大村委会多项属地主义职能,使外来人口能够居住地参与民主管理。
参考来源村委会职能改革研究
(地方)政府权利高于教会的制度 [亦作 territorial system]
领域性
地方主义
地方制度
地方主义;地方制度
Territoriality of intellectual property doesn t amount to rigorous territorialism.
知识产权地域性不等同于严格属地主义。
As one set of observers view the world, U.S. stock and securities are not worth subjecting oneself to the rigors of American extra-territorialism.
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You can guess where territorialism, gossip, or backstabbing comes from.
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