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federation美 [.fedə'reɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.fedə'reɪʃ(ə)n] - n.联盟;联邦;(俱乐部、工会等的)联合会;同盟
- 网络联邦制;联邦政府;联邦国家
adj.+n. national federation,czechoslovak federation,independent federation n. combination,union,association,confederation,amalgamation 1. | [c] 联邦a country consisting of a group of individual states that have control over their own affairs but are controlled by a central government for national decisions, etc. |
| the Russian Federation 俄罗斯联邦 |
2. | [c] (俱乐部、工会等的)联合会a group of clubs, trade/labor unions , etc. that have joined together to form an organization |
| the International Tennis Federation 国际网球联合会 |
3. | [u] 联邦;同盟;联盟the act of forming a federation |
| Many MPs are against federation in Europe. 许多议会议员反对欧洲结成联邦。 |
n. | 1. a political unit formed from smaller units on a federal basis 2. a group of various bodies or parties that have united to achieve a common goal 3. an act of joining in a federal union or a federal system of government 4. the uniting of the Australian colonies on the first day of 1901 to form the Commonwealth of Australia, ruled by a single federal government 5. an Australian architectural style, typical of the period during which Federation took place, that is characterized by redbrick walls, terracotta roof tiles, ornate window frames, and stained-glass windows 6. a country made up of individual states with the power to make their own decisions, but with a national government responsible for areas such as foreign policy and defense 7. a large organization made up of several smaller organizations or groups that share similar aims 8. the process by which the six Australian colonies joined together on 1 January 1901 to create the Commonwealth of Australia 1. a political unit formed from smaller units on a federal basis 2. a group of various bodies or parties that have united to achieve a common goal 3. an act of joining in a federal union or a federal system of government 4. the uniting of the Australian colonies on the first day of 1901 to form the Commonwealth of Australia, ruled by a single federal government 5. an Australian architectural style, typical of the period during which Federation took place, that is characterized by redbrick walls, terracotta roof tiles, ornate window frames, and stained-glass windows 6. a country made up of individual states with the power to make their own decisions, but with a national government responsible for areas such as foreign policy and defense 7. a large organization made up of several smaller organizations or groups that share similar aims 8. the process by which the six Australian colonies joined together on 1 January 1901 to create the Commonwealth of Australia |
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