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Definition of internationalize in English: internationalize(British internationalise) verb ɪntəˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌaɪz [with object]1Make (something) international. 使国际化 the leadership resisted attempts to internationalize the conflict Example sentencesExamples - He has sought to deflect criticism from himself by trying to internationalise the conflict.
- Other than that, the recommendations are uncannily familiar: We must internationalize our conflicts.
- I think it's very important that we internationalize this occupation.
- So anticipating those additional costs, we thought we would internationalize them, instead of having our troops taking virtual all the risk and our taxpayers paying all of the bill.
- All this talk about internationalizing the war leaves me cold because it isn't going to happen.
- It's internationalizing the conflict even more.
- The American organized labor movement needs to internationalize its organizing and unification efforts.
- The key is that there is absolutely no strategic, moral, or diplomatic reason why internationalizing the occupation has to be seen as a failure.
- We failed, in No. 4, to internationalize the effort
- I do think we ought to internationalize elections.
- The only way to avoid such pitfalls would be to totally internationalize the creation of the governing institutions and democratic structures.
- By internationalizing a conflict or political dispute, non-state dissident actors give themselves access to a broader range of resources not available domestically.
- Deploying foreign forces to the strait, which is part of the territorial sea and economic zone of the littoral states, would infringe upon the sovereign rights of those states and would internationalize the strait.
- India is wary of internationalizing the problem.
- And then, I would try to internationalize this whole effort as quickly as possible so America couldn't be the source of continuing resentment and violence.
- You've talked about the need to internationalize the operation there.
- If we do that, and at the same time, internationalize the project sufficiently, then there will be an easy way for creators to signal the freedoms they intend to run with their work.
- But these are better viewed, like the term ‘common concern’ as expressions of the common interest of all states in certain forms of ecological protection, and not as attempts to internationalize ownership of resources.
- He believes in internationalizing the situation.
- In effect, it was Russian generals and their turncoat allies who internationalized a war that should never have begun and which could have been peaceably resolved long ago.
2Bring (a place) under the protection or control of two or more nations. 把…置于国际共管之下 the UN internationalized the city 国际共管城市。 Example sentencesExamples - There are various ways of doing this, from continuing the U.N. oil-for-food program, to internationalizing Iraqi oil fields, to monitoring and limiting the movement of Iraqi oil on land or sea.
Definition of internationalize in US English: internationalize(British internationalise) verbˌin(t)ərˈnaSH(ə)n(ə)lˌīzˌɪn(t)ərˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌaɪz [with object]1Make (something) international. 使国际化 Example sentencesExamples - It's internationalizing the conflict even more.
- So anticipating those additional costs, we thought we would internationalize them, instead of having our troops taking virtual all the risk and our taxpayers paying all of the bill.
- We failed, in No. 4, to internationalize the effort
- He has sought to deflect criticism from himself by trying to internationalise the conflict.
- You've talked about the need to internationalize the operation there.
- By internationalizing a conflict or political dispute, non-state dissident actors give themselves access to a broader range of resources not available domestically.
- I think it's very important that we internationalize this occupation.
- He believes in internationalizing the situation.
- All this talk about internationalizing the war leaves me cold because it isn't going to happen.
- In effect, it was Russian generals and their turncoat allies who internationalized a war that should never have begun and which could have been peaceably resolved long ago.
- The American organized labor movement needs to internationalize its organizing and unification efforts.
- India is wary of internationalizing the problem.
- Other than that, the recommendations are uncannily familiar: We must internationalize our conflicts.
- Deploying foreign forces to the strait, which is part of the territorial sea and economic zone of the littoral states, would infringe upon the sovereign rights of those states and would internationalize the strait.
- But these are better viewed, like the term ‘common concern’ as expressions of the common interest of all states in certain forms of ecological protection, and not as attempts to internationalize ownership of resources.
- The only way to avoid such pitfalls would be to totally internationalize the creation of the governing institutions and democratic structures.
- And then, I would try to internationalize this whole effort as quickly as possible so America couldn't be the source of continuing resentment and violence.
- If we do that, and at the same time, internationalize the project sufficiently, then there will be an easy way for creators to signal the freedoms they intend to run with their work.
- The key is that there is absolutely no strategic, moral, or diplomatic reason why internationalizing the occupation has to be seen as a failure.
- I do think we ought to internationalize elections.
2Bring (a place) under the protection or control of two or more nations. 把…置于国际共管之下 the UN internationalized the city 国际共管城市。 Example sentencesExamples - There are various ways of doing this, from continuing the U.N. oil-for-food program, to internationalizing Iraqi oil fields, to monitoring and limiting the movement of Iraqi oil on land or sea.
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