new order
new order — idiom
1. a fundamentally different way of organizing society, politics, or international
1.慣用語B2
釋義
a fundamentally different way of organizing society, politics, or international relations that is established after a period of major change, upheaval, or conflict
例句
After the war ended, a new order was established across Europe by the peace treaty.
passive: be established across [place]
Tuan believes the new order has brought more freedom to small businesses in the country.
Zola argued that the new order would need stronger laws to protect ordinary citizens.
The new order created by the agreement gave smaller nations a stronger voice in decisions.