Definition of transglobal in English:
transglobal
adjectiveˌtranzˈɡləʊb(ə)lˌtransˈɡləʊb(ə)lˌtrɑːnzˈɡləʊb(ə)lˌtrɑːnsˈɡləʊb(ə)lˌtrænsˈɡloʊb(ə)l
(of an expedition, enterprise, search, or network) moving or extending across or round the world.
Example sentencesExamples
- The conference phone was dusted off and a transglobal press conference followed.
- In a story set at the dawn of transglobal travel, the ship's mutineers come across as the template for all marauding Brits on holiday since.
- National borders still would exist, but the new, extended enterprise would link regions around the world to focus on industry specializations - a sort of transglobal value chain.
- Judging by the company you keep - jet-setting, transglobal culture makers who rarely seem without gadgets or cash - that's a very desirable demographic indeed.
Definition of transglobal in US English:
transglobal
adjectiveˌtransˈɡlōb(ə)lˌtrænsˈɡloʊb(ə)l
(of an expedition, enterprise, search, or network) moving or extending across or around the world.
Example sentencesExamples
- National borders still would exist, but the new, extended enterprise would link regions around the world to focus on industry specializations - a sort of transglobal value chain.
- Judging by the company you keep - jet-setting, transglobal culture makers who rarely seem without gadgets or cash - that's a very desirable demographic indeed.
- In a story set at the dawn of transglobal travel, the ship's mutineers come across as the template for all marauding Brits on holiday since.
- The conference phone was dusted off and a transglobal press conference followed.