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The political sphere must be studied in its own right.There is competition for resources from a buyer that understands and accepts spheres of influence.This could go beyond the economic sphere.Each show will have a guest presenter focusing on a particular sphere of personal interest.The spheres of activity in which he moved were inherently controversial.The two spheres had become one globe.The basic mismatch emerged between the accepted norms of the economic and the political spheres.Their main sphere of influence is drug importation and protection.The articulation of different modes is not restricted to the economic sphere.In no other sphere of human activity do we have this.Or is her home her one sphere of power?Economic liberalisation has not had its parallel in the political sphere.Get rid of pockets and you wipe out entire cultural and economic spheres that have enriched the human condition.Cornwall has always had this relationship with the rest of the world that gives us a different sphere of interest.It's true of most spheres of life.Until he was undermined by his appalling illness he was a strong and effective president who considerably extended the presidential sphere of government.At this stage of my life, the sphere of paid work is a central component of my calling.He was a confidant to captains of industry and a warm and intelligent man who built an impressive fan club across all spheres of life.In the academic sphere of sociology it was a term neither widely used nor understood, indeed it was actively resisted in many quarters.Over 150 unbroken minutes, the sphere rings hollow.The gunners were firing common shell, a hollow iron sphere containing gunpowder, which flung out fragments of iron.In other spheres the Government has almost entirely withdrawn from what were important roles - house building and support for industry in particular.

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sphere

British English: sphere NOUN
A sphere is an object that is completely round in shape like a ball.
Because the earth spins, it is not a perfect sphere.
  • American English: sphere
  • Brazilian Portuguese: esfera
  • Chinese: 球体
  • European Spanish: esfera
  • French: sphère
  • German: Kugel
  • Italian: sfera
  • Japanese:
  • Korean: 구체
  • European Portuguese: esfera
  • Latin American Spanish: esfera

All related terms of 'sphere'

Chinese translation of 'sphere'

sphere

(sfɪəʳ)

n (c)

  1. 球体(體) (qiútǐ)
  2. (= area) 领(領)域 (lǐngyù) (个(個), )
(noun) 
Definition
an object having this shape, such as a planet
The cactus will form a large sphere crested with golden thorns.
Synonyms
ball
a golf ball
He screwed the letter up into a ball.
globe
delicacies from every corner of the globe
orb
The moon's orb shone high in the sky.
globule
circle
She moved only in the most exalted circles.
(noun) 
Definition
a particular field of activity
the sphere of international politics
Synonyms
field
They are both experts in their field.
range
The trees on the mountain within my range of vision had all been felled.
area
She was involved in every area of the project.
department (informal)
Sorry, I don't know – that's not my department.
function
The main function of merchant banks is to raise capital.
territory
They deny that any of their territory is under rebel control.
capacity
She was visiting in her official capacity as co-chairperson.
province
Opera remained largely the province of the aristocracy.
patch
scope
the scope of a novel
turf (slang)
Their turf was Paris: its streets, theatres, homes and parks.
realm
the realm of politics
domain
This sort of information should be in the public domain.
compass
Within the compass of a book of this size, such a comprehensive survey is not practicable.
walk of life
In this job you meet people from all walks of life.
(noun) 
Definition
people of the same rank or with shared interests
life outside academic spheres of society
Synonyms
rank
He eventually rose to the rank of captain.
class
the relationship between different social classes
station
The vast majority knew their station in life and kept to it.
status
promoted to the status of foreman
stratum
It was an enormous task that affected every stratum of society.

idiom

See sphere of influence

Additional synonyms

in the sense of area
Definition
a subject field
She was involved in every area of the project.
Synonyms
realm,
part,
department (informal),
field,
province,
arena,
sphere,
domain
in the sense of capacity
Definition
a position or function
She was visiting in her official capacity as co-chairperson.
Synonyms
function,
position,
role,
post,
appointment,
province,
sphere,
service,
office
in the sense of circle
Definition
a group of people sharing an interest, activity, or upbringing
She moved only in the most exalted circles.
Synonyms
sphere,
world,
area,
range,
field,
scene (informal),
orbit,
realm,
milieu

Synonyms of 'sphere'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of class
Definition
one of the groups into which a phylum is divided, containing one or more orders
the relationship between different social classes
Synonyms
group,
grouping,
set,
order,
league,
division,
rank,
caste,
status,
sphere
in the sense of compass
Definition
limits or range
Within the compass of a book of this size, such a comprehensive survey is not practicable.
Synonyms
range,
field,
area,
reach,
scope,
sphere,
limit,
stretch,
bound,
extent,
zone,
boundary,
realm
in the sense of department
Definition
a specialized sphere of activity
Sorry, I don't know – that's not my department.
Synonyms
area,
line,
responsibility,
function,
province,
sphere,
realm,
domain,
speciality
in the sense of domain
Definition
a particular area of activity or interest
This sort of information should be in the public domain.
Synonyms
sphere,
area,
field,
concern,
scene (informal),
sector,
territory,
province,
arena,
realm
in the sense of function
Definition
the intended role or purpose of a person or thing
The main function of merchant banks is to raise capital.
Synonyms
purpose,
business,
job,
concern,
use,
part,
office,
charge,
role,
post,
operation,
situation,
activity,
exercise,
responsibility,
task,
duty,
mission,
employment,
capacity,
province,
occupation,
raison d'être
in the sense of globe
Definition
the earth
delicacies from every corner of the globe
Synonyms
planet,
world,
round,
ball,
earth,
sphere,
orb
in the sense of orb
Definition
a sphere
The moon's orb shone high in the sky.
Synonyms
sphere,
ball,
circle,
globe,
round
in the sense of province
Definition
an area of learning, activity, etc.
Opera remained largely the province of the aristocracy.
Synonyms
area,
business,
concern,
responsibility,
part,
line,
charge,
role,
post,
department (informal),
field,
duty,
function,
employment,
capacity,
orbit,
sphere,
turf (slang),
pigeon (British, informal)
in the sense of range
The trees on the mountain within my range of vision had all been felled.
Synonyms
scope,
area,
field,
bounds,
province,
orbit,
span,
domain,
compass,
latitude,
radius,
amplitude,
purview,
sphere
in the sense of realm
Definition
a field of interest or study
the realm of politics
Synonyms
field,
world,
area,
province,
sphere,
department (informal),
region,
branch,
territory,
zone,
patch,
orbit,
turf (slang)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of scope
Definition
the area covered by an activity or topic
the scope of a novel
Synonyms
range,
capacity,
reach,
area,
extent,
confines,
outlook,
orbit,
span,
sphere,
compass,
remit,
terms of reference,
ambit,
purview,
field of reference
in the sense of station
Definition
position in society
The vast majority knew their station in life and kept to it.
Synonyms
position,
rank,
status,
standing,
post,
situation,
grade,
sphere
in the sense of status
Definition
a person's position in society
promoted to the status of foreman
Synonyms
position,
rank,
grade,
degree (archaic),
ranking
in the sense of stratum
Definition
a social class
It was an enormous task that affected every stratum of society.
Synonyms
class,
group,
level,
station,
estate,
rank,
grade,
category,
bracket,
caste
in the sense of territory
Definition
the geographical area under the control of a particular government
They deny that any of their territory is under rebel control.
Synonyms
district,
area,
land,
region,
state,
country,
sector,
zone,
province,
patch,
turf (slang),
domain,
terrain,
tract,
bailiwick
in the sense of turf
Definition
a person's area of knowledge or influence
Their turf was Paris: its streets, theatres, homes and parks.
Synonyms
area or sphere of influence,
territory,
province,
preserve,
patch (British, informal),
domain,
manor (British, informal),
home ground,
stamping ground,
bailiwick (informal)
in the sense of walk of life
Definition
social position or profession
In this job you meet people from all walks of life.
Synonyms
area,
calling,
business,
line,
course,
trade,
class,
field,
career,
rank,
employment,
province,
profession,
occupation,
arena,
sphere,
realm,
domain,
caste,
vocation,
line of work,
métier
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