Crossing or extending across a border between two countries.
跨国界的,跨境的
transborder trade
跨境贸易。
transborder regions
跨境贸易。
Example sentencesExamples
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of transborder production and associated intra-firm trade in a number of industries.
We have a broader relationship with Pakistan than simply the border issue, or the issue of trans-border support for the insurgency.
While transborder products have generally been more prevalent than supraterritorial production, far from all sales items have acquired global circulation.
At the same time, some governments have also slowed globalization within their jurisdiction by retaining certain restrictions on transborder activity.
Velchev said the possibility of implementing trans-border co-operation projects with Macedonia and Serbia would be considered next year.
The Chinese have agreed to keep India in the loop in their plan for transborder rivers.
Today many shops are mainly stocked with transborder articles.
Avoid creating legislation in the name of personal data protection which actually create obstacles to transborder flows of personal data.
Fully 50 per cent of the company's revenue is earned from trans-border and domestic US traffic.
The group of newsmen including foreign journalists who visited the area had a first hand experience of trans-border shelling.
It also enables the construction of transborder identifications and organizations in response.
At this year's Hong Kong Book Fair, there will be a number of talks about the notion of trans-border literature.
The Government approved on February 3 a draft International Private Law Code, which is expected to settle many matters in trans-border relations between foreign and local legal entities and individuals.
They are often connected, however, to the first two by the way in which states respond to their diminishing capacity to control transborder movements because of costs or other constraints.
This transborder financial instrument is thereby different from a foreign bond, which is handled in one country for an external borrower.
If the American and Canadian import duties are levelled, than this trans-border operation will become irrelevant.
Regional integration and the transborder co-operation with the neighbouring countries will be among governmental priorities in the coming year.
Clouds refused to roll away from the snow-capped mountains as Central and state agencies gave the finishing touches to reopening Nathu-la for trans-border trade after 44 years.
WestJet has just initiated its transborder services to the United States.
Globalization has changed forms of money with the spread of transborder currencies, distinctly supraterritorial denominations, digital cash, and global credit cards.
Definition of transborder in US English:
transborder
adjectivetranzˈbôrdər
Crossing or extending across a border between two countries.
跨国界的,跨境的
transborder trade
跨境贸易。
transborder regions
跨境贸易。
Example sentencesExamples
While transborder products have generally been more prevalent than supraterritorial production, far from all sales items have acquired global circulation.
The Government approved on February 3 a draft International Private Law Code, which is expected to settle many matters in trans-border relations between foreign and local legal entities and individuals.
WestJet has just initiated its transborder services to the United States.
Fully 50 per cent of the company's revenue is earned from trans-border and domestic US traffic.
Velchev said the possibility of implementing trans-border co-operation projects with Macedonia and Serbia would be considered next year.
We have a broader relationship with Pakistan than simply the border issue, or the issue of trans-border support for the insurgency.
This transborder financial instrument is thereby different from a foreign bond, which is handled in one country for an external borrower.
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of transborder production and associated intra-firm trade in a number of industries.
At this year's Hong Kong Book Fair, there will be a number of talks about the notion of trans-border literature.
They are often connected, however, to the first two by the way in which states respond to their diminishing capacity to control transborder movements because of costs or other constraints.
If the American and Canadian import duties are levelled, than this trans-border operation will become irrelevant.
The group of newsmen including foreign journalists who visited the area had a first hand experience of trans-border shelling.
The Chinese have agreed to keep India in the loop in their plan for transborder rivers.
At the same time, some governments have also slowed globalization within their jurisdiction by retaining certain restrictions on transborder activity.
It also enables the construction of transborder identifications and organizations in response.
Avoid creating legislation in the name of personal data protection which actually create obstacles to transborder flows of personal data.
Globalization has changed forms of money with the spread of transborder currencies, distinctly supraterritorial denominations, digital cash, and global credit cards.
Today many shops are mainly stocked with transborder articles.
Clouds refused to roll away from the snow-capped mountains as Central and state agencies gave the finishing touches to reopening Nathu-la for trans-border trade after 44 years.
Regional integration and the transborder co-operation with the neighbouring countries will be among governmental priorities in the coming year.