globalisation

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中文釋義

n. 全球化-經濟、文化等領域間越來越密切的聯繫和影響。
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原聲例句

They oppose globalisation and favour protectionism.

他們反對全球主義,支持保護主義。

來源: The Economist (Summary)

Nespresso's factories are gleaming temples to globalisation.

奈斯派索的工廠是全球化進程中閃閃發光的神殿。

來源: The Guardian (Article Version)

Football, more than any other sport, has thrived on globalisation.

足球比其他任何運動都更具全球性。

來源: The Economist (Summary)

Covid-19 messed up supply chains; war and sabre-rattling are undermining globalisation.

新冠肺炎擾亂了供應鏈;戰爭和武力威脅正在削弱全球化進程。

來源: The Economist - Finance

For example, recently I've been interested in the idea of globalisation.

例如,最近我對全球化的想法很感興趣。

來源: Cambridge top student book sharing

The challenges that identity politics and globalisation present to them are not new either.

身份政治和全球化給其帶來的挑戰也已司空見慣。

來源: The Guardian (Article Version)

Mr Levi frets that America's detachment from global energy markets risks putting globalisation into reverse.

Levi對美國脫離全球能源市場,冒着全球化逆轉的危險表示十分懊惱。

來源: The Economist - Arts

Meanwhile, globalisation has been rewarding winners ever more generously.

同時,全球化已使勝利者們賺的腰包鼓脹。

來源: The Economist - Comprehensive

But it is also the central node in the network that underpins globalisation.

但美國也是支撐全球化網絡的中心節點。

來源: The Economist (Summary)

So that's true globalisation without the physical isolation.

這就是沒有物理隔離的真正全球化。

來源: Future World Construction

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