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transnational

/trans-nash-uh-nl, tranz-/US // trænsˈnæʃ ə nl, trænz- //UK // (trænzˈnæʃənəl) //

跨国,跨国的,跨国性,跨国公司

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : going beyond national boundaries or interests: a transnational economy.
    • : comprising persons, sponsors, etc., of different nationalities: a transnational company.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a company, organization, etc., representing two or more nationalities.

Examples

  • A report by Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights group, concluded that China conducts “the most sophisticated, global, and comprehensive campaign of transnational repression in the world.”

  • This diffusion of ideas is one of the themes of the study of modern constitutions — although nominally written in the name of “We the People,” the technology is a transnational one, and ideas are borrowed and reworked in radically different contexts.

  • The movements across borders are substantial and hence the heightened risk of transnational transmission which can be mitigated but not eliminated.

  • “We hope that this will be a really interesting and important conversation on intersectionality and transnational solidarity — and what it means for these leaders and their organizations during these times,” reads a description of the event.

  • America has been a longstanding partner to Africa’s nations and its people, leading in aid and development assistance, healthcare, and the fight against transnational terrorism.

  • In recent years, visions of transnational racial polities have dominated.

  • Stopping transnational criminal operations that are relying on drug money is what Maltz does best.

  • The Palestinians also accepted the principle that the Holy Basin would be under a kind of transnational custodianship.

  • Transnational corporations are major drivers of the global epidemic of NCDs [non-communicable diseases],” said the researchers.

  • “Declaring a group a transnational criminal organization can pay off big time,” Grayson wrote The Daily Beast in an email.

  • But it will not necessarily be for that reason any less fatal to the workable transnational individualism.