global
英 ['gləʊb(ə)l]
美['ɡlobl]
- adj. 全球的;总体的;球形的
词态变化
副词: globally;
中文词源
global 全球的
来自PIE*glebh, 球体,成球状。引申义地球,全球的。
英文词源
- global (adj.)
- 1670s, "spherical," from globe + -al (1). Meaning "worldwide, universal, pertaining to the whole globe of the earth" is from 1892, from a sense development in French. Global village first attested 1960, popularized, if not coined, by Canadian educator Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980).
Postliterate man's electronic media contract the world to a village or tribe where everything happens to everyone at the same time: everyone knows about, and therefore participates in, everything that is happening the minute it happens. Television gives this quality of simultaneity to events in the global village. [Carpenter & McLuhan, "Explorations in Communication," 1960]
双语例句
- 1. Global ecological efforts can easily be at odds with local ecologies.
- 全球性生态保护工作很可能会和地方生态系统存在矛盾。
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- 2. Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming.
- 气温记录清楚无疑地证实了全球气候正在变暖。
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- 3. Newspapers seized on the results as proof that global warming wasn'treally happening.
- 各报纸纷纷以此结果为证据来证明全球变暖并没有真正发生。
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- 4. Its Global Programme on AIDS funnelled money from donors to governments.
- 其全球艾滋病项目把捐款发放给各国政府。
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- 5. It is high time to consider the problem on a global scale.
- 早该从全球视角考虑问题了。
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