单词 | international |
释义 | international (ɪntəʳnæʃənəl ) Word forms: internationals 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A2 International means between or involving different countries. ...an international agreement against exporting arms to that country. ...Kuwait International Airport. ...emergency aid from the international community. Synonyms: global, world, worldwide, universal internationally adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed, ADVERB after verb] B2 There are only two internationally recognised certificates in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. I am one of the few young women who has made it as a writer financially and internationally. 2. countable noun In sport, an international is a game that is played between teams representing two different countries. [British] ...the midweek international against England. 3. countable noun [usually noun NOUN] An international is a member of a country's sports team. [British] ...a former England international. Collocations: international management Theories on corporate social responsibility and international management are also important. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The 21- month programme emphasises international management strategies, ethical decision-making and presentation skills. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Yet international management is a different skill to taking charge of a club team. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It added that forest land was being increasingly used to provide food for sale on the international market. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Identification of a new international market for a small to medium-sized enterprise packaging company. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He was also a pioneer in introducing deep-blue tanzanite to the international market. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The green tsavorite and the dark-blue tanzanite gems he named for the international market. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The triplets transferred to the same course of study, in international marketing, and moved in together. Times, Sunday Times (2018) Officials said yesterday that the group had been supported by an international network. Times, Sunday Times Helped by online sales and an international network of franchisees and wholesalers, overseas sales hit 3.3m in 2014. Times, Sunday Times No, that's not to say it's got horse on the menu, though who really knows given its international network of 45,700 restaurants. Times, Sunday Times Its overheads are too big for the size of its investment portfolio, and grand ambitions for an international network will have to be scaled back. Times, Sunday Times This prepares students well for working in a global context and provides a ready-made international network to tap into when they graduate. Times, Sunday Times Despite being under an international obligation, it has designated only 50 of 127 zones recommended by experts. Times, Sunday Times Would they be able to carry out international obligations and commitments? Times, Sunday Times Lawyers for parties in the inquest said that the move amounted to political interference with international obligations. Times, Sunday Times Somehow a balance must be struck with our international obligations. Globe and Mail Yet a country can't default on its international obligations without costs. Times, Sunday Times All participating parties and international observer groups accepted the results as free and fair. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The resolution also called for international observers to be sent to the region. Times,Sunday Times The election was condemned as unfair by international observers. Times, Sunday Times His opponents claimed that the vote had been rigged, but international observers reported that no widespread irregularities had been discovered. Times, Sunday Times Even so, international observers appear to agree that such examples were scattered, not structural. Times, Sunday Times And while their book includes an interesting chapter on literary and religious translation, its principal focus is on international politics and especially global business. The Times Literary Supplement (2013) The worldwide outcry plunged him into the snakepit of international politics. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Another concerns the use of espionage in international politics. Times, Sunday Times (2014) I could tell from his gleeful, ironic smile that we had stumbled into a realm where international politics was at play. Times, Sunday Times (2006) He's what they used to call a ` gray eminence ,' a man whose life is international politics, international power. REMEMBER SUMMER (2001) She spent more than three months in solitary confinement before international pressure forced her release. Times, Sunday Times (2010) But further unrest appears certain as poverty deepens across the country and the regime refuses to bow to international pressure on the nuclear programme. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He explained that having such international support was a safety net with negotiations. The Sun Without more international support, he warned, there would be no health workers left. Times, Sunday Times Protesters have tried to attract international support from the beginning. Times, Sunday Times I dread to think what the picture may look like in a year without international support. Times,Sunday Times The meeting had hoped for international support for its defiance. Times, Sunday Times Yes, it would be handy to give them a taste of an international tournament. The Sun Winter transfer windows that open before a major international tournament tend to be animated by a special agenda. Times, Sunday Times Despite being born two days apart, the two dads never played in a major international tournament together. The Sun Name the last team who started an international tournament like a train and lifted the silverware. The Sun I don't remember him ever having a good international tournament. The Sun The industry was in recession at the time and most companies were cutting costs, including international travel. Times, Sunday Times It became the ubiquitous symbol of mass international travel, and a big earner for its manufacturer. Times, Sunday Times They recently returned his passport after withholding his right to international travel for four years. Times, Sunday Times His interests paint him as a sophisticate who likes 'fine dining' and international travel. Times, Sunday Times In the real world, the 1960s saw an expansion in mass tourism and international travel. The Times Literary Supplement By international treaty its charges, including those for meals and drinks, have been virtually frozen since it started running in 1948. Times, Sunday Times No parliamentary bill can alter an international treaty. Times, Sunday Times I do not, however, agree that a parliamentary act cannot override an international treaty. Times, Sunday Times The government argues that it brought in the law to comply with an international treaty. Times, Sunday Times Ten years ago today, the first international treaty to cut carbon dioxide emissions came into effect. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 国际的 Japanese: 国際的な |
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