colonialism в PONS речника

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

английски
After his disappearance and death in the 1870s he became an icon of evangelic outreach, self-improvement, exploration and a form of colonialism.
en.wikipedia.org
Concerted efforts were made to drum up enthusiasm for colonialism in the 1930s.
en.wikipedia.org
Colonialism has faded away like a worn-out shoe.
en.wikipedia.org
If greed is the cardinal sin of the aberrant power of colonialism, resentment is that of the lagging self-assertion of postcolonialism.
www.thehindu.com
So there's a kind of almost electronic colonialism that goes on with the brawn drain as well.
www.npr.org
Colonialism is finished so is wars, so why do you want to bother about naming streets after the land thieves, robbers and murderess?
www.news24.com
Post-colonial theory is a post-modern approach that consists of the reactions to and the analysis of colonialism.
en.wikipedia.org
The model itself was part of the framework of colonialism and now of neocolonialism.
www.ghanaweb.com
The main difference between neocolonialism and internal colonialism is the source of exploitation.
en.wikipedia.org
Her works function to tackle historical amnesia and shed light upon the persistent colour line, a term used to illustrate the violent fissure between races made through centuries of colonialism.
en.wikipedia.org

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