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international
[ in-ter-nash-uh-nl, -nash-nl ]
adjective
- between or among nations; involving two or more nations:
international trade.
- of or relating to two or more nations or their citizens:
a matter of international concern.
- pertaining to the relations between nations:
international law.
- having members or activities in several nations:
an international organization.
- transcending national boundaries or viewpoints:
an international benefit;
an international reputation.
Synonyms: ,
noun
- (initial capital letter) any of several international socialist or communist organizations formed in the 19th and 20th centuries. Compare First International, Second International, Third International, Fourth International, Labor and Socialist International.
- (sometimes initial capital letter) a labor union having locals in two or more countries.
- an organization, enterprise, or group, especially a major business concern, having branches, dealings, or members in several countries.
- an employee, especially an executive, assigned to work in a foreign country or countries by a business or organization that has branches or dealings in several countries.
international
1/ 藢瑟苍迟蓹藞苍忙蕛蓹苍蓹濒 /
adjective
- of, concerning, or involving two or more nations or nationalities
- established by, controlling, or legislating for several nations
an international court
international fishing rights
- available for use by all nations
international waters
noun
- sport
- a contest between two national teams
- a member of these teams
International
2/ 藢瑟苍迟蓹藞苍忙蕛蓹苍蓹濒 /
noun
- any of several international socialist organizations See Comintern First International Labour and Socialist International Second International Socialist International Trotskyist International Vienna Union
- a member of any of these organizations
International
- An international organization of workers founded by Karl Marx (see also Marx ) in the 1860s. Weakened by disputes, it was dissolved in 1876, but it was succeeded by three later Internationals, which sought to spread communism throughout the world. The most effective of these was the Third International, formed by the Soviet Union in 1919 and dissolved in 1943 by Joseph Stalin .
Derived Forms
- 藢颈苍迟别谤藞苍补迟颈辞苍补濒濒测, adverb
- 藢颈苍迟别谤藢苍补迟颈辞苍藞补濒颈迟测, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍路迟别谤路苍补路迟颈辞苍路补濒路颈路迟测 [in-ter-nash-, uh, -, nal, -i-tee], noun
- 颈苍路迟别谤路苍补路迟颈辞苍路补濒路濒测 adverb
- 苍辞苍路颈苍路迟别谤路苍补路迟颈辞苍路补濒 adjective
- 辫蝉别耻路诲辞路颈苍路迟别谤路苍补路迟颈辞苍路补濒 adjective
- 辩耻补路蝉颈-颈苍路迟别谤路苍补路迟颈辞苍路补濒 adjective
- 耻苍路颈苍路迟别谤路苍补路迟颈辞苍路补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of international1
Example Sentences
When we ask about Trump, his colleague Chen Lang jumps in, rolling his eyes: "He's cracking international jokes like no other. One day, one joke. Adding tariffs for him is like cracking a joke."
Migrant advocates say that all deportees 鈥 Mexicans and international 鈥 are being shuttled by the National Guard to points south, including in Tabasco and Chiapas, which are near Guatemala.
In a landmark decision Wednesday, an international human rights commission found that the U.S. is responsible for Hern谩ndez Rojas鈥 killing and that a cover-up followed.
I see bowlers in the domestic game who have the raw materials to be international players.
"This is truly a good, equal and beneficial international agreement on joint investments in the development and recovery of Ukraine," Shmyhal said.
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