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View usage for: (əbrɔːd) 1. adverb [ADVERB after verb, noun ADVERB, be ADVERB, from ADVERB]If you go abroad, you go to a foreign country, usually one which is separated from the country whereyou live by an ocean or a sea. I would love to go abroad this year, perhaps to the South of France. ...public opposition here and abroad. He will stand in for Mr Goh when he is abroad. About 65 per cent of its sales come from abroad. Synonyms: overseas, out of the country, beyond the sea, in foreign lands More Synonyms of abroad 2. adverb [noun ADVERB]If there is a story or feeling abroad, people generally know about it or feel it. There'll still be a feeling abroad that this change has to be recognised. Synonyms: about, out, away, without More Synonyms of abroad More Synonyms of abroad abroad in British English (əˈbrɔːd) adverb1. to or in a foreign country or countries adjective (postpositive)2. (of news, rumours, etc) in general circulation; current Word origin C13: from a-2 + broadabroad in American English (əˈbrɔd) adverb2. in circulation; current a report is abroad that he has won 3. outside one's house; outdoors to stroll abroad 4. a. outside one's own country; to or in foreign countries 5. wide of the mark; in error Word origin ME abrode < on brod: see on & broad Examples of 'abroad' in a sentenceabroad Most students have the opportunity to study abroad.We want the option of getting work experience abroad.She has been coming to us in the holidays because our parents live abroad.The parents go abroad because they have no choice.He was still abroad last night and had yet to appoint a cabinet.Unions are likely to seize on the disclosure and claim that too many jobs in heavy industries are still being lost abroad.Many of the country's students go abroad and work very hard.If people wish to go abroad for work such as implants, they are free to do so.This could be a good idea if the forecasts of a further drop in the pound prove correct and you are going abroad soon.She plans to move abroad next year to try to build a career in international relations - and she is not intending to return.There was a public scepticism about getting involved abroad.Your new love is just back from working abroad.Mostly they have come from abroad in search of goodness knows what.More than a quarter of courses offer the chance to study abroad for a year.The couple sorted out their problems and moved abroad.Those who live abroad have been taking advantage of the drop in sterling.They can also be slightly cheaper to use than a debit card for buying things abroad.When you go abroad it is fantastic.You can tell her connections are still abroad.There are also opportunities to work abroad.More and more students are looking to study abroad and it is easy to see why.It makes me sad that my daughters live abroad.It takes a lot to quell our desire to buy a home abroad.They are also more accessible and environmentally friendly to visit than going abroad.They crave the freedom to make guest appearances abroad while still keeping their staff jobs at home.The couple are planning a trip abroad so they can discuss their future away from the interference of family and friends.It had come in from abroad.Advice for people wishing to move abroad is full of information about housing and local regulations but there is little about health.Chances are you will be miles away - perhaps abroad.The mayhem meant that the flow of Afghans fleeing abroad soon increased to a flood.The expectations of those who make the 65 million trips abroad each year have soared. Quotations Go abroad and you'll hear news of home British English: abroad / əˈbrɔːd/ ADVERB If you go abroad, you go to a foreign country. I would love to go abroad this year. - American English: abroad
- Arabic: بِالـخارِج
- Brazilian Portuguese: no estrangeiro
- Chinese: 在国外
- Croatian: u inozemstvo
- Czech: do zahraničí
- Danish: til udlandet
- Dutch: in het buitenland
- European Spanish: en el extranjero
- Finnish: ulkomailla
- French: à l’étranger
- German: im Ausland
- Greek: στο εξωτερικό
- Italian: all’estero
- Japanese: 海外に
- Korean: 해외에
- Norwegian: utenlands
- Polish: za granicą
- European Portuguese: no estrangeiro
- Romanian: străinătate
- Russian: за границей
- Latin American Spanish: en el extranjero
- Swedish: utomlands
- Thai: ต่างประเทศ
- Turkish: yurtdışı
- Ukrainian: за кордоном
- Vietnamese: ở nước ngoài
Chinese translation of 'abroad' adv - [be]
在国(國)外 (zài guówài) - [go]
到国(國)外 (dào guówài) there is a feeling/rumour abroad that ... 一种(種)情绪(緒)/谣(謠)言在到处(處)流传(傳) ... (yī zhǒng qíngxù/yáoyán zài dàochù liúchuán ... )
Definition to or in a foreign country About 65 per cent of our sales come from abroad. Synonyms out of the country beyond the sea in foreign lands Definition generally known or felt There is still a feeling abroad that this change must be recognized. Synonyms out without everywhere circulating at large here and there current all over in circulation out-of-doors Synonyms extensively far widely publicly forth proverbGo abroad and you'll hear news of homeAdditional synonymsDefinition from a particular place She drove away before he could speak again. Synonyms off, elsewhere, abroad, hence, from here Definition in or to another place Almost 80% of the state's residents were born elsewhere. Synonyms in or to another place, away, abroad, hence (archaic), somewhere else, not here, in other places, in or to a different place Definition in a great many places over a large area His fame spread far and wide. Synonyms extensively, everywhere, worldwide, far and near, widely, broadly, in all places, in every nook and cranny, here, there and everywhere |