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单词 annexation
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annexation


an·nex

A0316300 (ə-nĕks′, ăn′ĕks′)tr.v. an·nexed, an·nex·ing, an·nex·es 1. To append or attach, especially to a larger or more significant thing.2. To incorporate (territory) into an existing political unit such as a country, state, county, or city.3. To add or attach, as an attribute, condition, or consequence.n. (ăn′ĕks′, ăn′ĭks)1. A building added on to a larger one or an auxiliary building situated near a main one.2. An addition, such as an appendix, that is made to a record or other document.
[Middle English annexen, from Old French annexer, from Latin annectere, annex-, to connect : ad-, ad- + nectere, to bind; see ned- in Indo-European roots.]
an′nex·a′tion (ăn′ĭk-sā′shən) n.an′nex·a′tion·al adj.an′nex·a′tion·ism n.an′nex·a′tion·ist n.

annexation

(ˌænɪkˈseɪʃən; -ɛk-) n1. the act of annexing, esp territory, or the condition of being annexed2. something annexed ˌannexˈational adj ˌannexˈationism n ˌannexˈationist n
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Noun1.annexation - incorporation by joining or unitingannexation - incorporation by joining or unitingappropriationincorporation - including by incorporating
2.annexation - the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupationannexation - the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation; "the French annexation of Madagascar as a colony in 1896"; "a protectorate has frequently been a first step to annexation"acquisition - the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something; "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition of one company by another"

annexation

noun seizure, takeover, occupation, conquest, appropriation, annexing, expropriation, arrogation the country's annexation of its neighbour
Translations
附加

annex

(əˈneks) verb to take possession of (eg a country). 併吞 并吞 (ˈӕneks) (also ˈannexe)>noun a building added to, or used as an addition to, another building. a hotel annexe. 附屬或增建的建築物 附属建筑物ˌannexˈation (ӕ-) noun 附加 附加
IdiomsSeeannex

annexation


annexation,

in international law, formal act by which a state asserts its sovereignty over a territory previously outside its jurisdiction. Many kinds of territory have been subject to annexation, chief among them those inhabited by settlers of the annexing power, those which already have had the status of protectorates of the annexing state, and those conquered by the force of arms. The consent of other interested powers must be obtained in order that the annexation be generally recognized in international law. Efforts to establish the self-determination of inhabitants as the only grounds for the transfer of territory have been realized in the Charter of the United Nations, which does not recognize annexation as an instrument of national policy. The term annexation is also used in municipal government to describe the process by which an incorporated local government may extend its legal control over surrounding areas. Usually this type of annexation requires the consent of the other communities concerned.

Annexation

 

appropriation by force (seizure) of all or a part of the territory of a state or people. In general, wars ended in annexation during the slave-owning and feudal periods; in the period of capitalism, annexation became the basic means of expanding the territory of one state at the expense of another. The list of instances of annexation contains several kinds of colonial seizure as well as a variation of annexation—the creation of states with puppet regimes (for example, the formation in 1932 of Manchukuo by Japan).

In the very first days of its existence, the Soviet state enacted the Decree on Peace, in which it set forth its position on the question of annexation, defining annexation as any appropriation of a small or weak nationality without its definite, clear, and voluntarily expressed consent, no matter when this forced appropriation took place, how advanced or retarded the nation which has been forcibly annexed or forcibly contained within the borders of a given state, or, finally, where the given nation is located—in Europe or in distant transoceanic countries (Collection of Statutes of the RSFSR, 1917, no. 1, p. 2.)

The USSR consistently opposes the policy of annexation, defending the right of all peoples to self-determination and independence (for example, the protest of the Soviet government concerning the annexation of Czechia—Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia—and other regions of Czechoslovakia by Hitler’s Germany in 1939 and the protest to the Soviet government concerning the annexation of Austria in 1938 by Hitler’s Germany).

According to the standards of contemporary international law, annexation is illegal. The United Nations Charter forbids any threat of force or the use of force against the territorial integrity or political autonomy of any state (ch. 1, arts. 1, 2, etc.). In spite of the illegality of annexation, imperialist states continue their predatory policy in the form of covert annexation (for example, the USA’s extention of the status of statehood to the annexed Hawaiian Islands) or in the form of overt annexation (for example, the annexation of South West Africa by the Republic of South Africa).

A. V. SPERANSKAIA

annexation

The acquisition of new territory by a governmental authority, such as a city or state.

Annexation


Annexation

The act of attaching, uniting, or joining together in a physical sense; consolidating.

The term is generally used to signify the connection of a smaller or subordinate unit to a larger or principal unit. For example, a smaller piece of land may be annexed to a larger one. Similarly, a smaller document may be annexed to a larger one, such as a codicil to a will.

Although physical joining is implied, actual contact is not always necessary. For example, an annexation occurs when a country acquires new territory even though the new territory is not immediately adjacent to the existing country.

In the law of real property, annexation is used to describe the manner in which a chattel is joined to property.

Cross-references

Fixture.

ANNEXATION, property. The union of one thing to another.
2. In the law relating to fixtures, (q.v.) annexation is actual orconstructive. By actual annexation is understood every movement by which achattel can be joined or united to the freehold. By constructive annexationis understood the union of such things as have been holden parcel of therealty, but which are not actually annexed, fixed, or fastened to thefreehold; for example, deeds, or chattels, which relate to the title of theinheritance. Shep. Touch. 469. Vide Anios & Fer. on Fixtures, 2.
3. This term has been applied to the union of one country, to another;as Texas was annexed to the United States by the joint resolution of Congressof larch 1, 1845., See Texas.

annexation


Annexation

The process by which a city or township expands its borders. The city or township may annex an unincorporated area or another municipality. The process is governed by state law and may require a vote by the affected people.

annexation

The process of joining property to another.Arises in two contexts: (1) Personal property is annexed to real property,becoming a part of it,and must remain if the property is sold or if a leasehold interest comes to an end. (2) Local governments expand their jurisdictional limits and tax bases by annexing property.The process is usually accomplished through local ballot and is generally hotly contested by groups of property owners who do not want to lose their independence or see an increase in property taxes.

annexation


  • noun

Synonyms for annexation

noun seizure

Synonyms

  • seizure
  • takeover
  • occupation
  • conquest
  • appropriation
  • annexing
  • expropriation
  • arrogation

Synonyms for annexation

noun incorporation by joining or uniting

Synonyms

  • appropriation

Related Words

  • incorporation

noun the formal act of acquiring something (especially territory) by conquest or occupation

Related Words

  • acquisition
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