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单词 world order
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Definition of world order in English:

world order

noun
  • A system controlling events in the world, especially a set of arrangements established internationally for preserving global political stability.

    the Commonwealth was the foundation of a new world order
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is clear that there are now two superpowers - the new world order led by the US and the anti-war global movement.
    • Once the old world order had broken down, in the new climate of instability, the old routines no longer worked.
    • In the new world order, local state authority was out and global interventionism was in.
    • It is the idea of responding to networked threats through a networked world order.
    • But just how much would the Prime Minister's vision of a new world order cost?
    • There would be a new world order, and it would in these ways be liberal.
    • By exchanging the bullet for the ballot box, they are helping to create a better world order that all of us dream of.
    • The old world order organised around nation states was far from perfect.
    • We cannot destroy the existing world order until we have a better one with which to replace it.
    • This time the outcome could radically alter the economic world order.
    • And whose vast loans and political clout help such a world order to flourish?
    • It is always a different world order that we are looking for be it politically, socially or economically.
    • So, even if the world hasn't been accommodating to liberalism to date, this does not mean that it cannot be made into a liberal world order.
    • And as each region develops its own arrangements, they will cumulatively have an impact on the world order.
    • They created a new world order based on the modern industrialised nation state.
    • This juxtaposition between western products and human desperation underlines the inequalities of the new world order.
    • This is why the constitution of the new world order is not being written at the United Nations.
    • Transatlantic solidarity will remain the basis of the world order, in which Europe has its role to play.
    • But who wants a world order shaped by these unelected, unaccountable characters?
    • Then it was naively believed that the west meant what it said about a new world order.
 
 

Definition of world order in US English:

world order

noun
  • A system controlling events in the world, especially a set of arrangements established internationally for preserving global political stability.

    the Commonwealth was the foundation of a new world order
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And whose vast loans and political clout help such a world order to flourish?
    • The old world order organised around nation states was far from perfect.
    • Then it was naively believed that the west meant what it said about a new world order.
    • It is clear that there are now two superpowers - the new world order led by the US and the anti-war global movement.
    • There would be a new world order, and it would in these ways be liberal.
    • So, even if the world hasn't been accommodating to liberalism to date, this does not mean that it cannot be made into a liberal world order.
    • But just how much would the Prime Minister's vision of a new world order cost?
    • By exchanging the bullet for the ballot box, they are helping to create a better world order that all of us dream of.
    • This juxtaposition between western products and human desperation underlines the inequalities of the new world order.
    • But who wants a world order shaped by these unelected, unaccountable characters?
    • Transatlantic solidarity will remain the basis of the world order, in which Europe has its role to play.
    • It is always a different world order that we are looking for be it politically, socially or economically.
    • And as each region develops its own arrangements, they will cumulatively have an impact on the world order.
    • In the new world order, local state authority was out and global interventionism was in.
    • Once the old world order had broken down, in the new climate of instability, the old routines no longer worked.
    • This time the outcome could radically alter the economic world order.
    • It is the idea of responding to networked threats through a networked world order.
    • This is why the constitution of the new world order is not being written at the United Nations.
    • They created a new world order based on the modern industrialised nation state.
    • We cannot destroy the existing world order until we have a better one with which to replace it.
 
 
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