“mondial”的英英意思

单词 mondial
释义 ˈmondial, a.
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[a. OF. mondial, ad. late L. mundiālis, f. L. mund-us world: see mundane a.]
1. Wordly, mundane. Obs.
c1475Partenay 18 And wel at ease of goodes mondiall.
2. [ad. mod.F. mondial.] Pertaining to, affecting, or involving the whole world; world-wide, universal. Hence mondialiˈzation.
[1918A. Gray tr. Grelling's Crime II. iii. 175 While in this question Germany could accept the system individuel she could not accept the system mondial.]1919S. Huddleston Peace Making at Paris i. 10 Chaos threatened, with the black night of a mondial revolution.1920Glasgow Herald 28 June 8 The codification of mondial commercial laws is also aimed at.1924Blackw. Mag. Aug. 280/2 They were resolved to create their ‘mondial situation’, and to strengthen it..against the English.1960R. Carpenter Greek Sculpture viii. 213 Be it hoped without consequent detriment to its mondial reputation.1961Economist 11 Nov. 528/1 A vast extension of the common market—a ‘mondialisation’ to use the latest jargon.1962Spectator 5 Oct. 495 Chiding the French for their fear of mondialisation.1965New Scientist 2 Sept. 544/1 Perhaps this capitalist-sounding manœuvre towards the ‘mondialization’ of a natural resource will appeal to the Afro-Asian bloc at the UN.

 

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