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 global ['glәubl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 通用的, 全球的, 球形的, 综合的, 普遍的

[计] 共用

[经] 全球的


  1. David's house is quite close to the Global Theater.
    大卫的家离环球剧院很近。
  2. Organization of all kinds now recognize the internet and intranets as effective means for global communication.
    目前各种组织都承认Internet和intranet是用于全球通讯的最有效方式。
  3. New, hot translation memory maintenance tool for global search; replace operation, attribute manipulation, etc.
    全新热点翻译存储器维护工具,用于全程查找及替代操作、属性操作等。


global
[ adj ]
  1. involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope

  2. <adj.all>
    global war
    global monetary policy
    neither national nor continental but planetary
    a world crisis
    of worldwide significance
  3. having the shape of a sphere or ball

  4. <adj.all>
    a spherical object
    nearly orbicular in shape
    little globular houses like mud-wasp nests


global \glob"al\ adj.
1. involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in
scope; as, global war; global monetary policy.

Syn: planetary, worldwide.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. shaped like a globe; spherical.

Syn: ball-shaped, globose, globular, orbicular, spheric,
spherical.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. broad in scope or content; comprehensive. Opposite of
{noncomprehensive}.

Syn: all-embracing, all-inclusive, across-the-board,
blanket(prenominal), broad, complete, panoptic, wide.
[WordNet 1.5]

4. (Computers) Accessible and effective throughout an entire
computer program, rather than in only one subroutine; --
used of variables; as, global variable. Opposite of
{local}.
[PJC]

  1. The rational response to these factors, and to the reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese rule in 1997, would seem to be global expansion.
  2. Robert Falise, Irving's general counsel, said management views the Banca Commerciale offer as superior because, "We believe a partnership with a global financial institution makes much more sense than an acquisition by a domestic one."
  3. 'If you have a global brand it is still cheaper than most other forms of advertising.' However, most sports do not get on television.
  4. One of the advantages of the global equity market that has emerged since the liberalisation of exchange controls in the 1980s is that it enables countries to seek international solutions to a wider range of domestic economic problems.
  5. In this way, the long, global tradition of Hispanic culture can give inner-city Hispanic students a historically accurate sense of how they got where they are.
  6. "Everything is revolving around the discount rate," said Ezra Zask, senior vice president and global foreign exchange manager at Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh.
  7. With the global telecoms business in flux, it seems C and W wanted a partner.
  8. Much of the buying apparently was based on indications of increased global demand for grain and soybeans, particularly by the Soviet Union.
  9. The EC contends that as long as the "global" level of subsidies is reduced, some increases should be allowed.
  10. Some experts believe that a surplus of carbon dioxide is causing the Earth to slowly overheat, and they warn that such a change could disrupt the global climate.
  11. That trend should help reduce global trade imbalances, including the United States' big trade deficit, and lead to more stable in foreign exchange rates, Waigel said.
  12. But Fitzwater said pollution curbs should not be proposed unilaterally and the administration must consider the long-term economic impacts of any actions aimed at dealing with global warming.
  13. "We have created the foundation and the structure of WHO's critical and ongoing role in global AIDS prevention and control," he wrote Nakajima in his letter of resignation.
  14. U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III called anew on Friday for a multinational force to combat global drug trafficking.
  15. In Chamonix, France, ice sculptors Christian Claudel and Francis Cuny carved a giant thermometer on the Mer de Glace glacier to protest global warming resulting from air pollution.
  16. Vehicle repair worldwide generates annual sales of about Pounds 2bn. As manufacturers of vehicles, televisions sets, video recorders, and consumer durables 'went global' in the 1980s, their suppliers - paintmakers included - were forced to follow suit.
  17. Despite the global stock market crash, for the full year Philippine unit trusts turned in the best median, or midrange, performance with a 51.45% gain.
  18. Most global, 24-hour trading has been dealer to dealer, with the exception of a number of the large Japanese stocks and a handful of U.S. issues that trade in Tokyo, London and the U.S.
  19. Steel plates used by shipbuilders, structural steel for the building industry and steel bars don't have the same profit margins, mainly because of intense competition from other global players.
  20. With today's global capital markets, however, an increase in American saving could flow into investments abroad if returns are higher there.
  21. Many weather researchers hesitate to pronounce any conclusion on global warming, pointing out that too little is known about the threat to make a judgment.
  22. Most scientists believe the glacial age, which lasted until about 10,000 years ago, was brought about by a gradual global cooling, perhaps triggered by a movement of the continents that blocked the exchange of warm water between oceans at the equator.
  23. While the separate identities of Samuel Montagu, James Capel, Trinkaus & Burkhardt, Euromobiliare and Wardley will be retained, the plan is to run investment banking as a global business where overlapping activities are rationalised.
  24. The EC Commission is reviving a plan to fight global warming by raising the cost to users of oil, natural gas and coal.
  25. The report Friday by the respected committee could help shift international debate from whether global warming exists to how to combat it.
  26. But most securities firms were brimming with profits after six months of soaring stock values and a five-year-old global bull market for equities.
  27. The second is that the returns are less volatile than securities trading activities. Mr Robert Binney, business executive for global securities services at Chase Manhattan, says that the lack of volatility is a significant attraction for banks.
  28. The recommendations outlined in the EPA report will be used by both the administration and Congress to assess what kinds of regulatory action or legislation might be needed on global warming.
  29. Ironically, a cosmic collision on that scale brings global catastrophe by ice rather than by fire.
  30. If the link-up does bring Titmuss more global work, then other City firms could also start to dust off their own transatlantic merger plans.
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