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prééminence - vertaling naar Engels

CONCEPT OF A STATE OF SUPERIORITY AFFECTING A PERSON OR OBJECT IN A PARTICULAR PLACE OR AREA
Preeminence; Preeminent; Pre-eminent
  •  [[Great Wall of China]]
  • 1612–1614}}) by [[Peter Paul Rubens]]
  • "Jesus teaches about greatness" ([[Matthew 18]]) by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]], 1860

prééminence      
n. pre-eminence, notability
prééminencement      
preeminently, first and foremost, highly, supremely

Definitie

Preeminence
·noun The quality or state of being preeminent; superiority in prominence or in excellence; distinction above others in quality, rank, ·etc.; rarely, in a bad sense, superiority or notoriety in evil; as, preeminence in honor.

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Greatness

Greatness is a concept of a state of superiority affecting a person or object in a particular place or area. Greatness can also be attributed to individuals who possess a natural ability to be better than all others. An example of an expression of the concept in a qualified sense would be "Hector is the definition of greatness" or "Napoleon was one of the greatest wartime leaders". In the unqualified sense it might be stated "George Washington achieved greatness within his own lifetime", thus implying that "greatness" is a definite and identifiable quality. Application of the terms "great" and "greatness" is dependent on the perspective and subjective judgements of those who apply them. Whereas in some cases the perceived greatness of a person, place or object might be agreed upon by many, this is not necessarily the case, and the perception of greatness may be both fiercely contested and highly idiosyncratic.

Historically, in Europe, rulers were sometimes given the attribute "the Great", as in Alexander the Great, Frederick the Great, and Catherine the Great. Starting with the Roman consul and general Pompey, the Latin equivalent Magnus was also used, as in Pompeius Magnus, Albertus Magnus, and Carolus Magnus. The English language uses the Latin term magnum opus, (literally "great work") to describe certain works of art and literature.

Since the publication of Francis Galton's Hereditary Genius in 1869, and especially with the accelerated development of intelligence tests in the early 1900s, there has been a vast amount of social scientific research published relative to the question of greatness. Much of this research does not actually use the term great in describing itself, preferring terms such as eminence, genius, exceptional achievement, etc. Historically the major intellectual battles over this topic have focused around the questions of nature versus nurture or person versus context. Today the importance of both dimensions is accepted by all, but disagreements over the relative importance of each are still reflected in variations in research emphases.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor prééminence
1. Les protestants radicaux et le Sinn Féin confirment leur prééminence.
2. Ces prochaines années, la prééminence sera donnée ŕ l‘Asie.
3. D‘un côté, Ségol';ne Royal, qu‘il n‘aime pas, mais dont la prééminence est indiscutable.
4. Malheureusement, Ben Mhidi a été assassiné. Et Abbane lui–męme, si soucieux dassurer ŕ juste raison la prééminence du politique sur le militaire, a été hélas victime ŕ son tour de la prééminence du militaire sur le politique.
5. Selon Michael Bloomberg, la prééminence de la finance américaine est menacée.