multilingual / ˌmʌl tiˈlɪŋ gwəl, ˌmʌl taɪ- or, Canadian, -ˈlɪŋ gyu əl /

💦中学词汇多语言多语种多语多国语言

multilingual2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. using or able to speak several or many languages with some facility.
  2. spoken or written in several or many languages: a multilingual broadcast.
  3. dealing with or involving several or many languages: a multilingual dictionary of business terms.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a multilingual person.

更多multilingual例句

  1. Second, social media and messaging are inherently multilingual.
  2. The multilingual web emerged within two years of the birth of the standards in 1994 that created the web as we know it.
  3. At the same time, other strategies, often shared through multilingual PSAs on local radio, may be more effective for people in these communities, who often don’t use smartphones for anything more than texting, according to Munoz.
  4. San Francisco-based Wikimedia is a nonprofit focused on providing free, multilingual content.
  5. I explained that the multilingual CEO had probably meant to say “results oriented” and we argued about this, good natured but not without passion for a good 20 minutes.
  6. Rent regulation promises true pluralism, an ideal in which the multilingual Needelman has a deeply personal stake.
  7. Almost all the applicants were multilingual and searching for their first post-university jobs.
  8. It has what may be the largest concentration of multilingual people in the country.
  9. They were multilingual, fluent in Arabic, Urdu, Baluch, and English, and moved easily through a globalizing world.
  10. Moskvin was described as multilingual (he spoke 13 languages) and a historian, a professional traveler, journalist, and magician.