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单词 new order
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Definition of new order in English:

new order

noun
  • 1A new system, regime, or government.

    a new economic order
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the end of all the great wars of the past, the new order has been framed by a post-war peace settlement.
    • It is these influences that give rise to the transformation of international relations from the old order to the new order.
    • How will the MNF respond to insurgent provocations under the new order?
    • A new order, the earliest form of capitalism, was being born.
    • They persuaded socialists that the new order would build itself, or through the actions of parliamentarians, while they slept.
    • Today it seems that we stand on the verge of a whole new order, in which the division of mankind is no longer.
    • No longer supported but condemned for gross violations of human rights, these dictatorial regimes had to succumb and give way to a new order.
    • Such a policy led to increasing polarization of the society causing the subjugated ethnic communities to despise the new order.
    • Which only goes to show the new order, as Indian gaming becomes more of a political force.
    • Hals painted, with great vigour and freshness, a wide variety of representative social types of the new order.
    • But it was not just Labour that recognised the need for a new order.
    • There was no possible denying their right and power to the vote and to make South African blacks the overwhelming majority in the new order.
    • The marketization of human life and labor which the new order brought was thus hard to accept.
    • That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.
    • The new order recognizes that the old international system has lost both salience and legitimacy.
    • They were not temporarily overlooked in the constitution of the new order, but were deliberately deprived of citizenship.
    • Many of these issues reflect a deep sense that peasants were second-class citizens in the new order.
    • It's a trial of a whole order and he will question the legitimacy of the new order that is attempting to judge him.
    • So much for nostalgia for the ancien regime: the greater problem is that the new order does not break enough with the old.
    • But if honours are to continue, could the new order not mean a new order - of Scotland perhaps, or of St Andrew?
    1. 1.1 Hitler's planned reorganization of Europe under Nazi rule.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nazis hoped to create a new order in world affairs as well as the new order at home.
      • It was over this vast empire that Hitler intended to superimpose a New Order.
      • Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940: its place in the New Order was never secure.
 
 

Definition of new order in US English:

new order

noun
  • 1A new system, regime, or government.

    a new economic order
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were not temporarily overlooked in the constitution of the new order, but were deliberately deprived of citizenship.
    • No longer supported but condemned for gross violations of human rights, these dictatorial regimes had to succumb and give way to a new order.
    • The marketization of human life and labor which the new order brought was thus hard to accept.
    • There was no possible denying their right and power to the vote and to make South African blacks the overwhelming majority in the new order.
    • It's a trial of a whole order and he will question the legitimacy of the new order that is attempting to judge him.
    • Many of these issues reflect a deep sense that peasants were second-class citizens in the new order.
    • So much for nostalgia for the ancien regime: the greater problem is that the new order does not break enough with the old.
    • It is these influences that give rise to the transformation of international relations from the old order to the new order.
    • Which only goes to show the new order, as Indian gaming becomes more of a political force.
    • That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a bomb.
    • Hals painted, with great vigour and freshness, a wide variety of representative social types of the new order.
    • But if honours are to continue, could the new order not mean a new order - of Scotland perhaps, or of St Andrew?
    • They persuaded socialists that the new order would build itself, or through the actions of parliamentarians, while they slept.
    • The new order recognizes that the old international system has lost both salience and legitimacy.
    • At the end of all the great wars of the past, the new order has been framed by a post-war peace settlement.
    • Today it seems that we stand on the verge of a whole new order, in which the division of mankind is no longer.
    • How will the MNF respond to insurgent provocations under the new order?
    • Such a policy led to increasing polarization of the society causing the subjugated ethnic communities to despise the new order.
    • A new order, the earliest form of capitalism, was being born.
    • But it was not just Labour that recognised the need for a new order.
    1. 1.1 Hitler's planned reorganization of Europe under Nazi rule.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nazis hoped to create a new order in world affairs as well as the new order at home.
      • It was over this vast empire that Hitler intended to superimpose a New Order.
      • Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940: its place in the New Order was never secure.
 
 
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