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1 гегемония
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2 гегемония
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3 гегемония гегемони·я
покончить с гегемонией — to put and end to / to do away with hegemony
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > гегемония гегемони·я
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4 гегемония
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5 гегемония
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6 гегемония
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7 гегемония
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > гегемония
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8 гегемония
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9 концепция глобальной гегемонии
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > концепция глобальной гегемонии
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10 бороться против гегемонии
Diplomatic term: resist hegemonyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бороться против гегемонии
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12 гегемония пролетариата
Diplomatic term: hegemony of the proletariatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гегемония пролетариата
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13 главенство
1) General subject: headship, hegemony, mastership, primacy, priority2) Military: supremacy3) Law: superiority4) Economy: ascendancy -
14 доктрина мирового господства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доктрина мирового господства
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15 лидерство
1) General subject: hegemony2) Sports: captaining, stewardship3) Psychology: dominance4) Advertising: leadership, top position5) Management: leading -
16 политическая гегемония
Diplomatic term: political hegemonyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политическая гегемония
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17 превосходство
1) General subject: advantage, eminence (умственное), excellence, hegemony, leadership (в какой-либо области), masterdom, odds (одной из сторон), pre-eminence, precedence (в знаниях и т. п.), predominance, predominancy, preponderance, preponderance of (smb), superiority, superlativeness, supremacy, the better hand, transcendence, transcendency, dominance, margin, domination2) Military: command, favorable differential (над противником в чем-л.), inferiority (противника), overmatch, primacy3) Bookish: meliority4) Cards: long suit5) Religion: greatness6) Economy: preeminence7) Jargon: difference8) Makarov: dominancy9) Archaic: excellency -
18 стремиться к гегемонии
Diplomatic term: seek hegemonyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремиться к гегемонии
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19 стремиться утвердить (свою) гегемонию
General subject: try to achieve hegemony over (где-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стремиться утвердить (свою) гегемонию
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20 стремиться утвердить гегемонию
General subject: (свою) try to achieve hegemony over (где-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стремиться утвердить гегемонию
См. также в других словарях:
Hegemony — (pronEng|hɨˈdʒɛməni (Amer.), IPA|/hɨˈɡɛməni/ (Brit.)) [Clive Upton, Wiliam A. Kretzschmar, Rafal Konopka: Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English . Oxford University Press, 2001] ( el. ἡγεμονία hēgemonía ) is a concept that has… … Wikipedia
Hegemony — He*gem o*ny, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? guide, leader, fr. ? to go before.] Leadership; preponderant influence or authority; usually applied to the relation of a government or state to its neighbors or confederates. Lieber. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hegemony — I noun ascendance, ascendancy, authority, command, control, directorship, dominance, domination, dominion, governance, headship, importance, influence, lawful authority, leadership, lordship, mastery, paramountcy, power, predominance,… … Law dictionary
hegemony — 1560s, from Gk. hegemonia leadership, a leading the way, a going first; also the authority or sovereignty of one city state over a number of others, as Athens in Attica, Thebes in Boeotia; from hegemon leader, from hegeisthai to lead, perhaps… … Etymology dictionary
hegemony — meaning ‘political leadership of a group of states’, is pronounced hi jem ǝ ni or hi gem ǝ ni, with the g either hard or soft and with the stress on the second syllable … Modern English usage
hegemony — ► NOUN ▪ dominance, especially by one state or social group over others. DERIVATIVES hegemonic adjective. ORIGIN Greek h gemonia, from h gem n leader … English terms dictionary
hegemony — [hi jem′ə nē; hej′ə mō΄nē, hē′jəmō΄nē] n. pl. hegemonies [Gr hēgemonia, leadership < hēgemōn, leader < hēgeisthai, to lead, go on ahead < IE base * sāg , to track down > SAKE1, SEEK] leadership or dominance, esp. that of one state or… … English World dictionary
hegemony — This concept is to be understood in the context of Karl Marx s historical materialism. It refers to the ideal representation of the interests of the ruling class as universal interests. The cumulative nature of the universalization of ideas not… … Dictionary of sociology
Hegemony — A key concept developed by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks (1929–1935), hegemony refers to the domination achieved by a ruling class through force and, more importantly, through moral and intellectual leadership and alliances with… … Historical dictionary of Marxism
hegemony — noun Etymology: Greek hēgemonia, from hēgemōn leader, from hēgeisthai to lead more at seek Date: 1567 1. preponderant influence or authority over others ; domination < battled for hegemony in Asia > 2. the social, cultural, ideological, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hegemony — noun /hɪˈɡɛm.ə.ni,hɪˈdʒəm.ə.ni,həˈdʒɛm.ə.ni,ˈhɛdʒ.(ə).moʊ.ni/ a) Domination, influence, or authority over another, especially by one political group over a society or by one nation over others. ie: internationally among nation states, and… … Wiktionary