柯林斯詞典empire /??mpa??/ (empires) 1. N-COUNT An empire is a number of individual nations that are all controlled by the government or ruler of one particular country. 帝國 ...the Roman Empire. …羅馬帝國。2. N-COUNT You can refer to a group of companies controlled by one person as an empire. 企業(yè)帝國 ...the global Murdoch media empire. …默多克環(huán)球媒體帝國。 返回 empire劍橋詞典 empire noun [C] (COUNTRIES) a group of countries ruled by a single person , government , or country 帝國 the Holy Roman Empire 神圣羅馬帝國 也見 imperial (EMPIRE) 例句 the tsarist empirethe Austro-Hungarian empireIt used to be said that Britain ruled an empire on which the sun would never set.The temple ruins are a distant reminder of a vanished empire.This century saw the dismemberment of the empire. empire noun [C] (ORGANIZATION) a very large and important business or organization 大企業(yè);大集團(tuán) In the space of just ten years , her company has grown from one small retail outlet to a multi-million-dollar empire. 僅僅10年的時(shí)間,她的公司就由一個(gè)小商店發(fā)展成為一家擁有數(shù)百萬英鎊資產(chǎn)的企業(yè)集團(tuán)。 例句 He owns a huge publishing empire.Carter rapidly expanded his business empire.It is the world's largest media and entertainment empire.His corporate empire collapsed and about $666 million of pension fund assets were found to be missing .Her business empire brought her wealth beyond the dreams of avarice . 返回 empire