释义 |
nationhood|ˈneɪʃənhʊd| [f. nation n.1 + -hood.] The state or fact of being a nation.
1850Carlyle Latter-d. Pamph. i. 23 New elements of polity or nationhood. 1865Lecky Ration. II. 32 A bond of unity that is superior to the divisions of nationhood. 1885Parnell in Times 2 Sept. 6/3 Our right to nationhood to-day is practically undisputed. |