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worldwide

/wurld-wahyd/US // ˈwɜrldˈwaɪd //UK // (ˈwɜːldˈwaɪd) //

世界范围内,全球范围内,全世界,全世界范围内

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extending or spread throughout the world.

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Examples

  • The layoffs, which began yesterday, will affect employees worldwide, according to a person familiar with the matter.

  • Wireless carriers worldwide are spending tens of billions of dollars to upgrade their networks to 5G, which ultimately should provide download speeds 10 to 100-times faster than the average 4G speed.

  • Before coronavirus, Nintendo said it would sell 19 million Switches worldwide in 2020, but many analysts expect the company to sell more.

  • Ant owns the digital payments platform Alipay, which has 900 million users in China and over 1 billion worldwide.

  • Counting companies outside of the United States, Saudi Aramco went public last year and briefly traded at a stock market value over $2 trillion, the first time a public company hit the mark worldwide.

  • Imam Bheel, as locals call him, was added to a list of worldwide traffickers subject to U.S. sanctions in 2009.

  • Decorative yes, but a daily handbag that will sweep through the closets of women worldwide?

  • Reprinted by permission of Kingswell/Disney Publishing Worldwide.

  • The report builds on a recent UN report documenting the high economic costs worldwide of domestic violence.

  • They not only disrupted service in China, they apparently crashed the search engine worldwide.

  • He calls East and West together in common appreciation of one whose influence was not merely local but worldwide.

  • I refer, of course, to the obnoxious Ilbert Bill of sinister, worldwide fame.

  • He also wrote many articles of a worldwide scope for Harper's Weekly.

  • In the afternoon we were able to see some portions of that wonderful harbour, of worldwide reputation.

  • In 1966, the International Whaling Commission imposed a worldwide ban on the taking of humpback whales.