nation     
  na‧tion S3 W2 /ˈneɪʃən/ BrE  AmE  noun [countable]    [Word Family: noun: ↑nation, ↑national, ↑multinational, ↑nationalism, ↑nationalist, ↑nationality, ↑nationalization, ↑nationhood, ↑international, ↑internationalism, ↑internationalist, ↑internationalization; adjective: ↑national, ↑international, ↑multinational, ↑nationalist, ↑nationalistic, nationalized, ↑internationalist; verb: ↑nationalize, ↑internationalize; adverb: ↑nationally, ↑internationally]   [Date: 1200-1300; Language: French; Origin: Latin natio, from natus, past participle of nasci 'to be born']   1. a country, considered especially in relation to its people and its social or economic structure:         the President’s radio broadcast to the nation        an independent nation        the world’s leading industrial nations   2. a large group of people of the same race and language:         the Cherokee nation       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      adjectives     ▪ a great/powerful nation  The United States is the most powerful nation in the world.     ▪ an independent/sovereign nation (=one that rules itself, rather than being run by another country)  Countries that were once colonies of Britain are now independent nations.     ▪ an industrial/industrialized nation  The rich industrial nations dominate the global economy.     ▪ a developed/advanced nation (=one that has many industries)  In the developed nations, many students go on to university.     ▪ a developing/emerging nation (=one that is starting to have more industry)  Food shortages are often a problem in developing nations.     ▪ a rich/wealthy nation  Most tourists come from the wealthy nations of the world.     ▪ a poor nation  The high cost of medicines in poor nations prevents many citizens from receiving health care.      verbs     ▪ lead a nation  He led the nation out of a depression and into a period of growth and prosperity.     ▪ face a nation  There are many problems facing our nation.     ▪ unite a nation (=make everyone in a country agree)  The crisis seemed to unite the nation.     ▪ divide a nation (=make people in a nation disagree)  The war has divided the nation.     ▪ shock a nation (=make everyone in a nation feel shocked)  This terrible crime has shocked the whole nation.
  nationhu| ◎ | ['nei∫n] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | dân tộc |  |   | ■ | nước, quốc gia |  
 
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