0 an area of land belonging to or controlled by a country, state, etc. -- territorium [ neuter ]
in French/Mexican/Korean territory fransk/mexicansk/koreansk territorium
1 an area that an animal lives in and defends against other animals -- territorium [ neuter ]
2 a stretch of land; a region -- landområde, region, territorium
They explored the territory around the North Pole.
3 the land under the control of a ruler or state -- territorium
British territory.
4 an area of interest, knowledge etc -- (interesse-/fag)område
What could be achieved was rational control of the instincts, a measured re-conquest by the ego of the lost territories in the id.
Young animals usually do not get territories containing females for some time.
Claims have also been made by the inhabitants of protected territories in domestic courts.
The village areas did not as yet form territories in the strictest sense though.
Furthermore, for a successful integration of the new territories into the empire the establishment of local centers of power was of great importance.
In the control and expropriation of indigenous peoples, the act of naming settlements and territories is well understood.
Whether they then fostered a politically conservative power or a revolutionary one depended mainly on the political constellation in the territories concerned at the times.
The mind is one of the last unknown territories of this world.
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