Definition of developing country in English:
developing country
noundɪvɛləpɪŋˈkʌntridəˈvɛləpɪŋ ˌkəntri
A poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
Example sentencesExamples
- It doesn't just lend money, it helps developing countries become tomorrow's markets.
- Each developing country was then free to allocate these quotas among its domestic companies as it wished.
- As a developing country India had a ten year grace period, which ended at the beginning of 2005.
- She added that as a developing country, Namibia has a lot to learn concerning nursing services in first world countries like Finland.
- He readily admits that only a developing country like China could let him realise his dream.
- At the same time, the two companies plan a strategic alliance in developing countries.
- Is it only the poor developing countries which should be adopting such priorities?
- So what can we do to help developing countries in a way that is not condescending and hypocritical?
- They are benefiting from the education provided by developing countries.
- One of the aims of the Doha trade round was to provide more benefits to developing countries.
- Apparently, we could join that group, but it is not really credible for New Zealand to claim that it is a developing country.
- The underprivileged are in the European countries and in the developing countries.
- Cheap oil is also in the interest of developing countries, except for those which are oil exporters.
- There has not been a full-blown developing country crisis since Argentina nearly two years ago, and he says he does not see an imminent crisis happening.
- Nor is it unusual for rapidly developing countries to experience economic problems.
- The League's support is growing in this, the poorest and slowest developing country of the European Union.
- He also laid down the basic tenets of Indian foreign policy that helped put India on the world map as a leading developing country.
- But we're where it's important to be, in terms of being in a developing country that you know well.
- That's why so many developing countries are competing fiercely to attract their investment.
- The rise in living standards in the typical developing country over the past two decades was zero.
Definition of developing country in US English:
developing country
noundəˈveləpiNG ˌkəntrēdəˈvɛləpɪŋ ˌkəntri
A poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
Example sentencesExamples
- She added that as a developing country, Namibia has a lot to learn concerning nursing services in first world countries like Finland.
- The League's support is growing in this, the poorest and slowest developing country of the European Union.
- As a developing country India had a ten year grace period, which ended at the beginning of 2005.
- The rise in living standards in the typical developing country over the past two decades was zero.
- Is it only the poor developing countries which should be adopting such priorities?
- They are benefiting from the education provided by developing countries.
- Nor is it unusual for rapidly developing countries to experience economic problems.
- He readily admits that only a developing country like China could let him realise his dream.
- Apparently, we could join that group, but it is not really credible for New Zealand to claim that it is a developing country.
- It doesn't just lend money, it helps developing countries become tomorrow's markets.
- At the same time, the two companies plan a strategic alliance in developing countries.
- But we're where it's important to be, in terms of being in a developing country that you know well.
- He also laid down the basic tenets of Indian foreign policy that helped put India on the world map as a leading developing country.
- One of the aims of the Doha trade round was to provide more benefits to developing countries.
- That's why so many developing countries are competing fiercely to attract their investment.
- Each developing country was then free to allocate these quotas among its domestic companies as it wished.
- The underprivileged are in the European countries and in the developing countries.
- Cheap oil is also in the interest of developing countries, except for those which are oil exporters.
- So what can we do to help developing countries in a way that is not condescending and hypocritical?
- There has not been a full-blown developing country crisis since Argentina nearly two years ago, and he says he does not see an imminent crisis happening.