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Definition of global in English: globaladjective ˈɡləʊb(ə)lˈɡloʊbəl 1Relating to the whole world; worldwide. (与)全世界(有关)的 the downturn in the global economy 世界经济的低迷时期。 Example sentencesExamples - Certain industrial product categories are truly global in nature.
- If you let the small town opinions of others govern your actions, you cannot be global in your reach.
- If it would ever do so, I'm confident the research would be global in nature and statistically reliable.
- This is partly because of the astonishing speed at which the global economy is currently changing.
- A case of smallpox anywhere in the world would represent a global health emergency.
- The global reach of the world wide web provides a clear advantage in rallying public opinion.
- We want to problematize the question of when the international system became global in scale.
- She will lead off a discussion on ‘Women and the new global economy’.
- They matter because in the increasingly global marketplace, the clout that counts is corporate.
- Think of a product that is so local, it could never go global.
- Researchers can download data from the general circulation models of global climate.
- This is even more apparent to enterprises that compete internationally in a global economy.
- They fear that global capitalism could slide into even greater instability, and slump.
- Increasingly, the free movement of people is emerging as one of the engines of the global economy.
- But in an increasingly global marketplace, more U.S. companies are beginning to turn to foreign venture capitalists.
- Storm clouds are turning ominously dark as global markets become more unsettled by the week.
- Increasingly in the new global economy, labour is becoming an unregulated commodity.
- It is much easier to find your place in a global world when you have a strong sense of identity at home.
- But I see China as a vital part of a growing new global economy.
- What makes the recent changes stand out is that they are extremely rapid and global in extent.
- They want to take full advantage of the Internet's connection to the global economy.
Synonyms worldwide, international, world, intercontinental universal 2Relating to or encompassing the whole of something, or of a group of things. 完整的;全体的 give students a global picture of what is involved in the task 有些学生也许更喜欢对这项工作所涉及的方方面面有一个完整的了解。 Example sentencesExamples - What we need are comprehensive, global statistics, and data on long-term trends.
- Those studies also focused on university students, in a bid to get a global picture of the prevalence of dating violence.
- By the way, my entire global division of the international bakery was scrapped today.
- The four controls were run on every slide within a project and used to generate a global average of total analyte signal.
- Also one has to look at the global picture of dance, instead of just from a local angle.
- Standards of living as well which should be funded out of general global taxation.
- A more global study of total nitrogen status of the entire plants would be needed to be able to reach a conclusion on this point.
- All players are not at this level, and one should look at the global picture.
- Your Honour, I am doing this in a global way at the moment, showing the overall effect.
- Measurements taken from these stations help to get a global picture of the magnetic field.
Synonyms comprehensive, overall, general, all-inclusive, all-encompassing, encyclopedic, universal, exhaustive, blanket broad, wide-ranging, far-reaching, extensive, sweeping, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary - 2.1Computing Operating or applying through the whole of a file, program, etc.
〔计算机〕全局的,全程的 全局搜索。 Example sentencesExamples - It's bothered me for a while that even as a Pro user, you don't have any kind of global access to files.
- This is useful if you are interested in detail, but there is no global search facility as such.
Rhymescoble, ennoble, Froebel, Grenoble, ignoble, noble Definition of global in US English: globaladjectiveˈɡloʊbəlˈɡlōbəl 1Relating to the whole world; worldwide. (与)全世界(有关)的 the downturn in the global economy 世界经济的低迷时期。 Example sentencesExamples - They want to take full advantage of the Internet's connection to the global economy.
- If it would ever do so, I'm confident the research would be global in nature and statistically reliable.
- Increasingly, the free movement of people is emerging as one of the engines of the global economy.
- The global reach of the world wide web provides a clear advantage in rallying public opinion.
- She will lead off a discussion on ‘Women and the new global economy’.
- But I see China as a vital part of a growing new global economy.
- This is even more apparent to enterprises that compete internationally in a global economy.
- It is much easier to find your place in a global world when you have a strong sense of identity at home.
- We want to problematize the question of when the international system became global in scale.
- They fear that global capitalism could slide into even greater instability, and slump.
- Increasingly in the new global economy, labour is becoming an unregulated commodity.
- Researchers can download data from the general circulation models of global climate.
- Certain industrial product categories are truly global in nature.
- If you let the small town opinions of others govern your actions, you cannot be global in your reach.
- This is partly because of the astonishing speed at which the global economy is currently changing.
- They matter because in the increasingly global marketplace, the clout that counts is corporate.
- A case of smallpox anywhere in the world would represent a global health emergency.
- What makes the recent changes stand out is that they are extremely rapid and global in extent.
- But in an increasingly global marketplace, more U.S. companies are beginning to turn to foreign venture capitalists.
- Storm clouds are turning ominously dark as global markets become more unsettled by the week.
- Think of a product that is so local, it could never go global.
Synonyms worldwide, international, world, intercontinental - 1.1 Relating to or embracing the whole of something, or of a group of things.
完整的;全体的 some students may prefer to be given a global picture of what is involved in the task 有些学生也许更喜欢对这项工作所涉及的方方面面有一个完整的了解。 Example sentencesExamples - Standards of living as well which should be funded out of general global taxation.
- What we need are comprehensive, global statistics, and data on long-term trends.
- Those studies also focused on university students, in a bid to get a global picture of the prevalence of dating violence.
- By the way, my entire global division of the international bakery was scrapped today.
- Your Honour, I am doing this in a global way at the moment, showing the overall effect.
- All players are not at this level, and one should look at the global picture.
- The four controls were run on every slide within a project and used to generate a global average of total analyte signal.
- Measurements taken from these stations help to get a global picture of the magnetic field.
- Also one has to look at the global picture of dance, instead of just from a local angle.
- A more global study of total nitrogen status of the entire plants would be needed to be able to reach a conclusion on this point.
Synonyms comprehensive, overall, general, all-inclusive, all-encompassing, encyclopedic, universal, exhaustive, blanket - 1.2Computing Operating or applying through the whole of a file, program, etc.
〔计算机〕全局的,全程的 全局搜索。 Example sentencesExamples - It's bothered me for a while that even as a Pro user, you don't have any kind of global access to files.
- This is useful if you are interested in detail, but there is no global search facility as such.
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