statehood

英['steɪthʊd] 美['steɪthʊd]
  • n. 州的状态或地位;国家地位
  • stabbed adj.刺中的;中伤的;刺穿的动词stab的过去式和过去分词形式.
  • stabber n.刺戳的东西;锥子;暗杀者
  • stabbing adj.刺伤的;刺痛的动词stab的现在分词.
  • stabilify vt.使稳定;使稳固;使可靠
  • stabilise v.(使)稳定=stabilize(美).
    n. (名词)
    1. <美>州的状态或地位
    2. (独立)国家地位
1. West Virginia was granted statehood in 1863.
西弗吉尼亚于1863年获准成为一个州。

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2. Chapter III analyzes the establishment, termination and confirm of statehood.
文章的第三章分析了国际法中国家资格的确立 、 丧失和确认.

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3. Not all of the world's nations have their own statehood.
并非世界上所有民族都拥有自己的国家地位.

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4. THE choice for our people, Mr President, is between statehood and extermination.
总统阁下,我们的人民的选择是, 要么建国, 要么绝种.

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5. Within six years, Utah had won statehood.
6年后, 犹他州加入联邦.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. West Virginia was granted statehood in 1863.
      西弗吉尼亚于1863年获准成为一个州。
    2. Therefore huge damage has been inflicted on its statehood.
      因此它的国家地位已经遭受了巨大的损伤。

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