superpower
英 [ˈsuːpəpaʊə(r)]
美 [ˈsuːpərpaʊər]
n.  超级大国
复数:superpowers
Collins.2 / BNC.12946 / COCA.8289
牛津词典
noun
- 超级大国
 one of the countries in the world that has very great military or economic power and a lot of influence, for example the US
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 超级大国
 Asuperpoweris a very powerful and influential country, usually one that is rich and has nuclear weapons.- The United States could claim to be both a military and an economic superpower.
 美国在军事和经济上都称得上是超级大国。
 
- The United States could claim to be both a military and an economic superpower.
英英释义
noun
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
双语例句
- He told me that China is a superpower.
 他告诉我中国是一个超级大国。
- It might not be a global superpower yet, but it has accelerated that trend.
 它也许还不是一个全球超级强国,但它已加快了这一趋势。
- By this measure China is already a superpower.
 按这个标准衡量,中国已经是一个超级大国了。
- China already IS a superpower?. Where has he been?
 中国已经是超级大国了。基辛格还不知道啊?
- China is not a superpower.
 中国不是超级大国。
- I have never stated Russia is an energy superpower but we have more reserves than almost anybody else.
 我从未说过俄罗斯是一个能源超级大国,但与几乎所有其它国家相比,我们拥有更多储量。
- The two superpower leaders sprang a surprise at a ceremony in the White House yesterday by signing a trade deal
 两个超级大国的领导人昨天在白宫的一个仪式上突然签署了一项贸易协定,令人倍感意外。
- China will be a strange superpower.
 中国将成为一个奇怪的超级大国。
- He emphasised the wider issue of superpower cooperation
 他强调了超级大国合作这一更重要的议题。
- Commentators also sometimes confuse China's rapid progress and likely emergence as a superpower with present-day reality.
 评论员有时也把中国的快速增长和可能成为一个超级大国,与当今的现实混为一谈。
