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Definition of worldwide in English: worldwideadjective wəːl(d)ˈwʌɪdˈwəːl(d)wʌɪdwərldˈwaɪd Extending or reaching throughout the world. 世界范围的,全世界的 worldwide sales of television rights 电视播放权全世界范围内的销售。 Example sentencesExamples - They are starting to be used as weapons and will soon have worldwide reach.
- He has made a big impression on quite a few people to whom he has preached and prayed with on his worldwide tour.
- It is a worldwide standardised strategy born in the era of globalisation that has been hard to challenge.
- This event will reach a worldwide audience as the team set out to put Ireland on the map.
- On a worldwide scale an average of 704,000 metric tonnes of general shark meat is sold annually.
- It also earned worldwide recognition and won numerous international awards.
- The band built its reputation with club gigs before exploding onto the worldwide music scene.
- Despite its worldwide popularity golf has never caught on in big way in St Lucia.
- The movie has won worldwide acclaim and is being hailed as being the next big success for the British film industry.
- According to the information on the Internet the virus is wiping out adults on a worldwide scale.
- Ever fancied a global treasure hunt with cryptic clues embedded in worldwide media?
- It may go some way to repair the damage to the worldwide reputation of Irish banks.
- Think what a worldwide university open to all could do to unleash human potential.
- The practice is adding to the general worldwide crisis of drug-resistant disease.
- They have worldwide connections, and are particularly adept at exploiting the internet.
- As before, it was war on a worldwide scale, with clashes throughout the Americas and as far away as India.
- It was the force of global industry that cemented the worldwide tendency for driving on the right.
- These kids got to be on worldwide television during one of the biggest television events of the year.
- His unique talent has earned him a worldwide reputation as the world's most popular phantom.
- America in recession would alter the global economic picture and risk a worldwide turndown.
Synonyms global, international, intercontinental, world, universal, planetary, pandemic general, common, ubiquitous, extensive, widespread, far-reaching, wide-ranging, all-embracing, across the board
adverb wəːl(d)ˈwʌɪdˈwəːl(d)wʌɪdwərldˈwaɪd Throughout the world. 在全世界,在世界各地 she travels worldwide as a consultant 她作为顾问周游世界。 Example sentencesExamples - There is a view that the internet will change the way business is conducted worldwide.
- Period drama is increasingly seen worldwide to be the area of British television expertise.
- He is known in life sciences worldwide and I think this makes us a key player now.
- It has already claimed the lives of scores of people worldwide and thousands have been affected.
- His balanced approach remains an inspiration to aspiring sportsmen worldwide.
- He pointed out that their group is the major supplier worldwide for green and white film.
- Cleaner air in cities is only a small part of reducing emissions worldwide.
- Stunts filmed for the show have been connected to many copycat incidents worldwide.
- One could argue that a great deal of goodwill and generosity has been generated worldwide by the tsunami.
- Countless surveys worldwide show that family companies tend to outperform.
- Steve has published all the books himself and has sold more than 275,000 copies worldwide.
- The sea and waterways are the most widely used mode for transporting goods worldwide.
- The gallery can ship paintings worldwide, and you have the option to return any purchases within ten days.
- It is estimated that the disorder affects as many as 2.5million people worldwide.
- Several thousand people worldwide claim to have had such close encounters, researchers say.
- Remembrance Day is celebrated worldwide every year and mourns the loss of lives in war.
- A toddler who battled an exceptionally rare form of cancer could give new hope to children worldwide.
- In total they have sold four million albums worldwide and notched up eight hit singles.
- Think of all the good that can be done with the resources now squandered on weapons worldwide.
- Campaigners say the popular pub was known worldwide and want it reopened.
Rhymesabide, applied, aside, astride, backslide, beside, bestride, betide, bide, bride, chide, Clyde, cockeyed, coincide, collide, confide, cried, decide, divide, dried, elide, five-a-side, glide, guide, hide, hollow-eyed, I'd, implied, lied, misguide, nationwide, nide, offside, onside, outride, outside, pan-fried, pied, pie-eyed, pitch-side, popeyed, pride, provide, ride, Said, shied, side, slide, sloe-eyed, snide, square-eyed, starry-eyed, statewide, Strathclyde, stride, subdivide, subside, tide, tried, undyed, wall-eyed, wide Definition of worldwide in US English: worldwideadjectivewərldˈwaɪdwərldˈwīd Extending or reaching throughout the world. 世界范围的,全世界的 worldwide sales of television rights 电视播放权全世界范围内的销售。 Example sentencesExamples - It also earned worldwide recognition and won numerous international awards.
- According to the information on the Internet the virus is wiping out adults on a worldwide scale.
- The movie has won worldwide acclaim and is being hailed as being the next big success for the British film industry.
- Ever fancied a global treasure hunt with cryptic clues embedded in worldwide media?
- The band built its reputation with club gigs before exploding onto the worldwide music scene.
- The practice is adding to the general worldwide crisis of drug-resistant disease.
- These kids got to be on worldwide television during one of the biggest television events of the year.
- On a worldwide scale an average of 704,000 metric tonnes of general shark meat is sold annually.
- Think what a worldwide university open to all could do to unleash human potential.
- They are starting to be used as weapons and will soon have worldwide reach.
- He has made a big impression on quite a few people to whom he has preached and prayed with on his worldwide tour.
- It may go some way to repair the damage to the worldwide reputation of Irish banks.
- It is a worldwide standardised strategy born in the era of globalisation that has been hard to challenge.
- It was the force of global industry that cemented the worldwide tendency for driving on the right.
- Despite its worldwide popularity golf has never caught on in big way in St Lucia.
- As before, it was war on a worldwide scale, with clashes throughout the Americas and as far away as India.
- This event will reach a worldwide audience as the team set out to put Ireland on the map.
- His unique talent has earned him a worldwide reputation as the world's most popular phantom.
- They have worldwide connections, and are particularly adept at exploiting the internet.
- America in recession would alter the global economic picture and risk a worldwide turndown.
Synonyms global, international, intercontinental, world, universal, planetary, pandemic
adverbwərldˈwaɪdwərldˈwīd Throughout the world. 在全世界,在世界各地 she travels worldwide as a consultant 她作为顾问周游世界。 Example sentencesExamples - Cleaner air in cities is only a small part of reducing emissions worldwide.
- Period drama is increasingly seen worldwide to be the area of British television expertise.
- The sea and waterways are the most widely used mode for transporting goods worldwide.
- Stunts filmed for the show have been connected to many copycat incidents worldwide.
- There is a view that the internet will change the way business is conducted worldwide.
- A toddler who battled an exceptionally rare form of cancer could give new hope to children worldwide.
- The gallery can ship paintings worldwide, and you have the option to return any purchases within ten days.
- One could argue that a great deal of goodwill and generosity has been generated worldwide by the tsunami.
- His balanced approach remains an inspiration to aspiring sportsmen worldwide.
- Remembrance Day is celebrated worldwide every year and mourns the loss of lives in war.
- Several thousand people worldwide claim to have had such close encounters, researchers say.
- He is known in life sciences worldwide and I think this makes us a key player now.
- He pointed out that their group is the major supplier worldwide for green and white film.
- Campaigners say the popular pub was known worldwide and want it reopened.
- It has already claimed the lives of scores of people worldwide and thousands have been affected.
- Steve has published all the books himself and has sold more than 275,000 copies worldwide.
- Countless surveys worldwide show that family companies tend to outperform.
- Think of all the good that can be done with the resources now squandered on weapons worldwide.
- In total they have sold four million albums worldwide and notched up eight hit singles.
- It is estimated that the disorder affects as many as 2.5million people worldwide.
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