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 Translation for 'centre of power' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a centre of power | centres of power
maktsentrum {n}centre of power [Br.]
Partial Matches
fys.
tyngdepunkt {n}
centre of gravity [Br.]
pol.
maktposisjon {m}
position of power
jur.
maktmisbruk {m} {n}
abuse of power
pol.
maktbalanse {m}
balance of power
maktsentrum {n}center of power [Am.]
å sentrereto centre [Br.]
midte {m} [ubøy.]centre [Br.]
senter {n}centre [Br.]
distribusjonssenter {n}distribution centre [Br.]
admin.
asylmottak {n}
asylum reception centre
besøkssenter {n}visitor centre [Br.]
transp.
logistikksenter {n}
logistics centre [Br.]
geogr.
sentrum {n} [av by]
city centre [Br.]
sentrum {n} [av by]town centre [Br.]
administrasjonssenter {n}administrative centre [Br.]
hage.handel
hagesenter {n}
garden centre [Br.]
kjøretøysport
motorsenter {n}
motorsports centre [Br.]
mottakssenter {n}reception centre [Br.]
mottak {n}reception centre [Br.]
handel
kjøpesenter {n}
shopping centre [Br.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Meroe became the centre of power for Nubia and cultural links with other parts of Africa gained greater influence.
  • In addition, two leading conservative Privy Councillors were removed from the centre of power.
  • Pepin II was probably born in Herstal (Héristal), modern Belgium (where his centre of power lay), whence his byname (sometimes "of Heristal").
  • According to tradition, the king was the centre of power and authority, and he could dispense with any life as he wished.
  • The Revolution marked the effective commanding return of Mao –who was still the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)– to the centre of power, after a period of self-abstention and ceding to less radical leadership in the aftermath of the Mao-led Great Leap Forward debacle and the Great Chinese Famine (1959–1961).

  • This is probably one of the reasons why a major centre of power of Champa emerged along this river.
  • The centre of power transferred from Cairo to Constantinople.
  • Although he is in charge of the Domain, he finds himself outside the centre of power.
  • The territories of the Timurid dynasty were conquered by Uzbek Shaybanids in the 16th century, moving the centre of power to Bukhara.
  • Their leadership did not seek a social revolution, only to move the centre of power back to Trøndelag.

  • The Reichstag faction remained the political centre of power as the party never attained a large number of members.
  • The centre of power moved from coastal Demak, to Pajang in Blora, and later further inland to Mataram lands in Kotagede, near present-day Yogyakarta.
  • He became Groom of the Privy Chamber, lived at court, and had a prestigious position at the centre of power.
  • The writing, as well as Hinduism and Buddhism, were brought by the Indians from South Asia, at the time of Central Java was a centre of power in Java.
  • From 940 to 1212 CE, Kolhapur was the centre of power of the Shilahara dynasty.

  • Little of this is disclosed during the narrative, although something of it becomes apparent when Angela steps in to care first for Sue, then the stricken Laurence, and the centre of power between the couple starts to shift noticeably.
  • By the mid 19th century, al-Azhar had surpassed Istanbul and was considered the mecca of Sunni legal expertise; a main centre of power in the Islamic world; and a rival to Damascus, Mecca and Baghdad.
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