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Definition of multinational in English: multinationaladjective mʌltɪˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities. 多国的 1,500 troops were sent to join the multinational force 1,500名军人被派去加入多国部队。 Example sentencesExamples - The resolution would authorise a multinational force sought by some potential troop-contributing nations led by the US.
- Now according to multinational forces, the U.S. aircraft dropped this bomb in the courtyard of a house, the damage plain to see.
- Multilateralists can argue that the presence of a multinational force made all the difference.
- But a statement from the multinational forces said only four passengers in the bus were killed and four wounded when the bus was caught in the crossfire.
- Most contentiously, Pakistan's military ruler has allegedly agreed to allow a multinational force to be stationed inside the country's borders.
- If the United States continues to enter conflicts as a partner of a multinational force, it will have to observe international laws.
- Recent surveys showed that a majority of the electorate opposed Japanese participation in the multinational force.
- On the face of it, leading a multinational force of peacekeepers to Guadalcanal should be a relatively uncontroversial exercise.
- There were battalions of multinational forces of hired fighters, who went to work for the dictator or guerrilla leader who paid their price.
- A multinational force of US, French and Italian units then moved in.
- Special forces have the advantage of being a niche capability that can be quickly assimilated into a multinational force.
- It authorizes the multinational force to remain in Iraq to help ensure security but gives the Iraqi government the right to ask the force to leave at any time.
- A warlord in the Solomon Islands surrendered Wednesday to a multinational intervention force in the South Pacific island nation.
- He's asked the multinational forces to stay there and to help him.
- As long as they remain reliant on the multinational forces, it will be difficult to create a national consensus that will allow the elections to succeed.
- But they're still going to have to do a lot of work to get a much needed multinational force on board.
- And the State Department has already indicated that a multinational force will be sent to the Haiti soon.
- This year I noticed that a few multinational organizations have begun sending releases in more than one language.
Synonyms global, worldwide, intercontinental - 1.1 (of a business organization) operating in several countries.
(公司,组织)在多国经营的,在多国有分支的 multinational corporations 跨国公司。 Example sentencesExamples - He is proud to be the MD of a multinational business here.
- A global system implies the emergence of multinational companies which operate in a number of states, and which own especial loyalty to no one state.
- The problem is when multinational corporations are able to operate transnationally without the democratic social controls that operate at national levels.
- Want to know how governments act to crush independent business while protecting multinational oil cartels?
- Right now multinational business enjoys a relatively borderless world.
- Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with multinational operations.
- When the Big Five came to China a decade ago, they only served their existing multinational clients operating in China.
- We set up an archive business for multinational firms some years ago.
- They can accommodate the individual, the small business, and the multinational corporation.
- Primary producers in all regions of the world would lose as prices are forced down by multinational traders.
- He had been a finance manager in a multinational organization in Mumbai with almost 12 years of experience.
- They are saying the only route to sustainable development is partnership with business and self regulation of multinational corporations.
- The WTO has been accused of giving too much room for multinational corporations to expand their businesses without proper control.
- For many multinational firms doing business in unfamiliar countries, it made sense to create joint ventures with local firms.
- China, for instance, was opened up to multinational corporations run by Chinese businesspeople who had lived or studied abroad.
- The imperial state operates in synergy with its multinational corporations.
- After all, that's a typical age for a CEO of a large, multinational organization.
- Other actors such as multinational corporations or international organizations all have to work within the framework of inter-state relations.
- Account holders vary as well, from individuals through to multinational enterprises and governments.
- Its customers range in size from small businesses to multinational corporations.
noun mʌltɪˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)l A company operating in several countries. (公司,组织)在多国经营的,在多国有分支的 the oil industry was entirely controlled by five multinationals Example sentencesExamples - Many more jobs are being quietly eroded in the small firms that supply multinationals.
- We have handed over local food production and distribution to multinationals and countries we have no control over.
- The idea was to create companies capable of competing with foreign multinationals.
- Let's talk more generally about multinationals operating in developing countries.
- There can be no compromise with the banks, financial institutions and multinationals.
- Perhaps some are, but maybe the top level managers in many multinationals just haven't got what it takes.
- It was an attempt to wrest back control from a globalised economy where the multinationals rule.
- Several Asian tech multinationals already use India as a product development base.
- The top five tobacco multinationals have annual revenues in excess of $100 billion.
- But the slump in prices is also down to the growing power of the big multinationals that buy the produce.
- It is also winning business from multinationals that often want small local offices but do not want to commit to long term leases.
- Ireland's drinks market is dominated by the multinationals but one smaller operation is making inroads.
- Failure to adopt it could lead to companies being shunned by some of the world's biggest multinationals.
- It caters to the recruitment needs of indigenous Irish firms as well as multinationals based here.
- While this would bring more money into the coffers of government, it would leave control with the multinationals.
- We have seen multinationals scale back their operations here over the past months.
- It could organise manufacturing for multinationals which prefer to concentrate on selling their products.
- The multinationals and their advertising companies were always quick to incorporate signs of otherness.
- It covers all large Indian companies and multinationals that strongly believe in patents.
- Several multinationals funded the office and hired two workers to run it.
Synonyms firm, business, corporation, house, establishment, agency, office, bureau, institution, organization, operation, concern, enterprise, venture, undertaking, practice
Derivativesadverb Is the mainstream media locally or multinationally owned? Example sentencesExamples - They ought to be dealt with multinationally, with the world community trying to contain these threats, without our using the kind of unilateralist rhetoric which has too frequently been used.
- Italian banking houses, such as the Medici, Bardi, Acciauoli and Peruzzi, had branch offices in London, Paris, and Bruges, and were part of a network of perhaps 150 Italian banks operating multinationally.
- European companies (other than Britain) show less tendency to operate multinationally than the Japanese.
Definition of multinational in US English: multinationaladjective 1Including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities. 多国的 1,500 troops were sent to join the multinational force 1,500名军人被派去加入多国部队。 Example sentencesExamples - But they're still going to have to do a lot of work to get a much needed multinational force on board.
- It authorizes the multinational force to remain in Iraq to help ensure security but gives the Iraqi government the right to ask the force to leave at any time.
- Multilateralists can argue that the presence of a multinational force made all the difference.
- On the face of it, leading a multinational force of peacekeepers to Guadalcanal should be a relatively uncontroversial exercise.
- But a statement from the multinational forces said only four passengers in the bus were killed and four wounded when the bus was caught in the crossfire.
- A multinational force of US, French and Italian units then moved in.
- There were battalions of multinational forces of hired fighters, who went to work for the dictator or guerrilla leader who paid their price.
- The resolution would authorise a multinational force sought by some potential troop-contributing nations led by the US.
- A warlord in the Solomon Islands surrendered Wednesday to a multinational intervention force in the South Pacific island nation.
- And the State Department has already indicated that a multinational force will be sent to the Haiti soon.
- As long as they remain reliant on the multinational forces, it will be difficult to create a national consensus that will allow the elections to succeed.
- If the United States continues to enter conflicts as a partner of a multinational force, it will have to observe international laws.
- Now according to multinational forces, the U.S. aircraft dropped this bomb in the courtyard of a house, the damage plain to see.
- He's asked the multinational forces to stay there and to help him.
- Most contentiously, Pakistan's military ruler has allegedly agreed to allow a multinational force to be stationed inside the country's borders.
- Special forces have the advantage of being a niche capability that can be quickly assimilated into a multinational force.
- This year I noticed that a few multinational organizations have begun sending releases in more than one language.
- Recent surveys showed that a majority of the electorate opposed Japanese participation in the multinational force.
Synonyms global, worldwide, intercontinental - 1.1 (of a business organization) operating in several countries.
(公司,组织)在多国经营的,在多国有分支的 multinational corporations 跨国公司。 Example sentencesExamples - Right now multinational business enjoys a relatively borderless world.
- For many multinational firms doing business in unfamiliar countries, it made sense to create joint ventures with local firms.
- The problem is when multinational corporations are able to operate transnationally without the democratic social controls that operate at national levels.
- China, for instance, was opened up to multinational corporations run by Chinese businesspeople who had lived or studied abroad.
- They are saying the only route to sustainable development is partnership with business and self regulation of multinational corporations.
- Other actors such as multinational corporations or international organizations all have to work within the framework of inter-state relations.
- Primary producers in all regions of the world would lose as prices are forced down by multinational traders.
- Account holders vary as well, from individuals through to multinational enterprises and governments.
- They can accommodate the individual, the small business, and the multinational corporation.
- When the Big Five came to China a decade ago, they only served their existing multinational clients operating in China.
- Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with multinational operations.
- A global system implies the emergence of multinational companies which operate in a number of states, and which own especial loyalty to no one state.
- He is proud to be the MD of a multinational business here.
- We set up an archive business for multinational firms some years ago.
- After all, that's a typical age for a CEO of a large, multinational organization.
- Its customers range in size from small businesses to multinational corporations.
- Want to know how governments act to crush independent business while protecting multinational oil cartels?
- The imperial state operates in synergy with its multinational corporations.
- The WTO has been accused of giving too much room for multinational corporations to expand their businesses without proper control.
- He had been a finance manager in a multinational organization in Mumbai with almost 12 years of experience.
noun A company operating in several countries. (公司,组织)在多国经营的,在多国有分支的 Example sentencesExamples - Several Asian tech multinationals already use India as a product development base.
- It covers all large Indian companies and multinationals that strongly believe in patents.
- The idea was to create companies capable of competing with foreign multinationals.
- It caters to the recruitment needs of indigenous Irish firms as well as multinationals based here.
- Let's talk more generally about multinationals operating in developing countries.
- The top five tobacco multinationals have annual revenues in excess of $100 billion.
- While this would bring more money into the coffers of government, it would leave control with the multinationals.
- There can be no compromise with the banks, financial institutions and multinationals.
- It was an attempt to wrest back control from a globalised economy where the multinationals rule.
- Several multinationals funded the office and hired two workers to run it.
- But the slump in prices is also down to the growing power of the big multinationals that buy the produce.
- We have seen multinationals scale back their operations here over the past months.
- Ireland's drinks market is dominated by the multinationals but one smaller operation is making inroads.
- It is also winning business from multinationals that often want small local offices but do not want to commit to long term leases.
- Many more jobs are being quietly eroded in the small firms that supply multinationals.
- The multinationals and their advertising companies were always quick to incorporate signs of otherness.
- Failure to adopt it could lead to companies being shunned by some of the world's biggest multinationals.
- Perhaps some are, but maybe the top level managers in many multinationals just haven't got what it takes.
- It could organise manufacturing for multinationals which prefer to concentrate on selling their products.
- We have handed over local food production and distribution to multinationals and countries we have no control over.
Synonyms firm, business, corporation, house, establishment, agency, office, bureau, institution, organization, operation, concern, enterprise, venture, undertaking, practice |