单词 | statism |
释义 | state /stāt/noun
Explained in old gloss as stoutly (perh pompous) transitive verb
ORIGIN: L status, -ūs, from stāre, statum to stand; partly through OFr (see estate) stātˈable adjective Capable of being stated stātˈal adjective Of a federal state stātˈed adjective
stātˈedly adverb stateˈhood noun The status of a state stateˈless adjective
stateˈlessness noun stateˈlet noun A minor state stateˈlily adverb stateˈliness noun stateˈly adjective
stateˈment noun
To issue a statement about the special educational needs of (a child) stateˈmented adjective stateˈmenting noun stātˈer noun stateˈwide adjective (US) Applied throughout the state stātˈism noun (the belief in) state control of economic and social affairs stātˈist noun and adjective (see also separate entry) state-aidˈed adjective Receiving contributions from the state state bank noun (in the USA) a bank that is awarded its charter by a state government state cabin noun A stateroom on a ship state capitalism noun Control by the state of the means of production and use of capital stateˈcraft noun The art of managing state affairs State Department noun The US government department dealing with foreign affairs State Enrolled Nurse noun A nurse who has passed a particular examination of the General Nursing Council of England and Wales or the General Nursing Council of Scotland (abbrev SEN; see also State Registered Nurse below) state house noun
stately home noun A large, fine old house, esp one open to the public statement of claim noun The pleading in which the plaintiff in an action at law sets forth his or her case against the defendant stateˈ-monger noun (derogatory) One who would like to be thought a statesman state of affairs or state of events noun A situation, set of circumstances state of emergency see emergency under emerge state of play noun The situation as it currently stands state of repair noun Physical condition, soundness state of the art noun
state-of-the-artˈ adjective state paper noun An official paper or document relating to affairs of state state prison noun state prisoner noun A prisoner confined for offence against the state State Registered Nurse noun In England and Wales, a nurse who has passed a more advanced examination of the General Nursing Council of England and Wales than a State Enrolled Nurse (abbrev SRN; see also Registered General Nurse under register) state religion noun A religion recognized by the state as the national religion stateˈroom noun
state school noun One controlled by a public authority, and financed by taxation States General noun
Stateˈside adjective and adverb (informal; also without cap) Of, in, towards or to the USA statesˈman, fem statesˈwoman noun
statesˈmanlike or statesˈmanly adjective Befitting a statesman or stateswoman statesˈmanship noun state socialism noun A political system in which the state controls industry and the banking system statesˈperson noun state trial noun A trial for an offence against the state state trooper noun (in the US) a member of a state police force Council (or House) of States see under council lie in state (of a corpse) to be laid out in a place of honour before being buried state of the Union message (in the US) an annual report by the President, required by statute, on the state of the nation and on legislative plans States of the Church (historical) An area of central Italy ruled by the popes as a temporal domain (also Papal States) the States The United States turn State's evidence see under evident |
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