globalisation

英[,gləubəlai\'zeiʃən]
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基本释义

n.
全球化,=globalization

实用例句

Globalisation is a catch-all to describe increased international trade.

“全球化”是个泛称,用以描述增进了的国际贸易。

柯林斯例句

First, globalisation. Increasingly, economic activity is undertaken without reference to international borders.

首先是人类经济行为的日益国际化, 全球化.

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Others argue that OFCs may be an inevitable concomitant of globalisation.

因为这能使得那些傲慢的大国有所收敛.

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By then it would initiate the globalisation period under China's mode.

届时,将开创中国式的全球化时代.

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On the other hand, the effect of globalisation is all - pervasive.

另一方面, 全球化的影响是全方面的.

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But he also has a great deal of sympathy for globalisation's losers.

但是他同样在书中很大程度地表明了对全球化受害者的同情.

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Globalisation has vastly increased the opportunities for such business.

全球化给这个行业带来的机会极速增多.

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T minus zero for Apollo was plus one for globalisation.

而阿波罗倒计时归零升空之时就是全球化开始之日.

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There is nothing to say that globalisation will continue indefinitely.

毋庸质疑,全球化将会继续无限地发展开来.

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IBM's approach is possible only because globalisation is flourishing.

IBM的方法可能走得通是因为全球化正大行其道.

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We know that globalisation can be a force for good.

我们知道,全球化会成为一股有利的力量.

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Globalisation has become part the intellectual vocabulary, yet about the concept.

全球化一辞已是学术用语, 然其概念定义仍未有定论.

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More acute inequality is wrongly perceived as an adverse consequence of globalisation.

不平等状况加剧被误认为是全球化的负面影响.

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The persistently high unemployment and low growth may even threaten globalisation itself.

失业率的持续高企和经济增长的持续低迷甚至可能危及全球化自身.

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Working together we can make globalisation work for the whole world.

齐心协力,让我们使全球化为整个世界服务.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. growth to a global or worldwide scale;

    "the globalization of the communication industry"

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