Dominions Meaning in English
word · lemma: dominion
dəˈmɪnjənz
duh-MIN-yuhnz
dəmˈɪniənz
duhm-IN-ee-uhnz
परिभाषा
Areas or territories ruled or controlled by a person, government, or authority. Often used for lands under a king or empire.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Dominions' is formal and often historical, mainly referring to large territories under royal, imperial, or colonial control ('British dominions'). Can rarely mean the scope of someone's power. Usually used in plural, and less common in everyday speech.
Spanish: dominiosPortuguese (BR): domíniosPortuguese (PT): domíniosChinese (Simplified): 领域 - 领土Chinese (Traditional): 領域 - 領土Hindi: अधिकार क्षेत्र - अधीन क्षेत्रArabic: ممالك - مناطق سيطرةBengali: রাজ্য - অধীনস্থ অঞ্চলRussian: владения - доминионы (истор.)Japanese: 支配領域 - 支配地Vietnamese: lãnh thổ - châu thuộc địaKorean: 영토 - 속령Turkish: egemenlik bölgeleri - hâkimiyet alanlarıUrdu: سلطنتیں - زیرِ نگیں علاقےIndonesian: wilayah kekuasaan - daerah koloni
उदाहरण वाक्य
The king ruled over many dominions.
basic
Canada and Australia were once British dominions.
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Their dominions stretched across the sea.
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The empire's dominions covered half the world at its peak.
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"Within my dominions, my word is law," the ruler declared.
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After the war, several dominions gained independence.
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