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siêu đế quốc

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The Vietnamese word "siêu đế quốc" translates to "superimperialism" in English. This term is used to describe a situation where a powerful country or empire exerts extreme dominance over other nations, often through economic, political, or military means. It implies a level of imperialism that goes beyond traditional forms, suggesting that the controlling nation has an overwhelming influence or control.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Siêu đế quốc" is often used in political discussions, historical contexts, or critiques of global power dynamics.
  • It is usually employed in a critical or negative sense to highlight the oppressive aspects of such dominance.
Example:
  • "Nhiều người lo ngại rằng các nước lớn có thể trở thành siêu đế quốc, gây ra bất bình đẳng trên toàn cầu." (Translation: "Many people are concerned that powerful countries can become superimperialists, creating inequality worldwide.")
Advanced Usage:
  • In academic texts or political discourse, "siêu đế quốc" may be used to analyze the impact of globalization, neocolonialism, or economic policies that favor powerful nations over weaker ones.
  • It can also be referenced in discussions about international relations, trade agreements, or military interventions.
Word Variants:
  • The word "đế quốc" by itself means "empire" or "imperialism."
  • "Siêu" means "super" or "ultra," indicating a heightened level of something.
Different Meanings:

While "siêu đế quốc" specifically refers to "superimperialism," it may also be used more broadly to describe any dominant power that exerts extreme control over others, not limited to historical empires but also contemporary nations or organizations.

Synonyms:
  • "Đế quốc" (empire)
  • "Quốc gia thống trị" (dominant nation)
  • "Siêu cường" (superpower) - although this term can have a more neutral connotation compared to "siêu đế quốc."
  1. Superimperialism

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