词组 | sphere |
释义 | sphere AC /sfɪə $ sfɪr/ noun a particular area of activity, work, knowledge etcadjectivesthe public sphere (=public positions and activities) Women demanded the right to play a part in the public sphere.the private/domestic sphere He was uncomfortable discussing issues he felt belonged in the private sphere. | After raising children, she left the domestic sphere to become a mature student.the economic/political sphere Great changes were taking place in the economic sphere. | Unions became more active in the political sphere.the cultural/social sphere American dominance seemed to be accepted in the economic, military, and cultural spheres. | The chapter considers the influence of factors in the wider social sphere.prepositionsin/within a sphere Women became prominent in various spheres.outside a sphere Religion does not lie entirely outside the sphere of politics.phrasesa sphere of activity He became a well-known figure in a different sphere of activity altogether.sb’s sphere of influence Is that decision within the minister’s sphere of influence?sb’s sphere of interest Politics remained outside my sphere of interest for years. |
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