internationalise

internationalise

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  • v.使国际共管;使国际化

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
使国际共管;使国际化to bring sth under the control or protection of many nations; to make sth international

英汉解释

v.
1.
国际化

例句

On the face of it, the drive to "internationalise" the renminbi does not seem to derive from controlling urges.

表面中国推动人民币国际化努力似乎并不源自管制渴望

His overseas experience, Mr Diekmann says, has helped him internationalise what was the anchor of Germany's financial landscape.

迪克曼表示海外经历有助于全球视角考虑德国金融体系关键问题

China prefers to deal with its neighbours one by one, rejecting attempts to "internationalise" the issue.

喜欢双边基础邻国打交道拒绝企图南海问题国际化努力

"Many of these businesses have very little chance of surviving in Europe so they internationalise and Angola is the obvious place. "

其中许多公司欧洲生存希望极其渺茫所以选择走出国门安哥拉无疑理想。”

One of China's objectives over the coming years is gradually to internationalise its currency.

中国未来几年目标之一逐步实现人民币国际化

China has kick-started a major plan to internationalise the renminbi and the process is likely to be faster than many expect.

中国启动重大计划使人民币国际化,而且进程可能许多预期

The domestic quandaries of employees may seem a far cry from the commercial imperative to internationalise.

员工家庭困境似乎实现国际化商业使命毫不相干

Measures to internationalise the renminbi are nothing new.

国际化人民币措施并非

Nadaq-listed Sina plans to internationalise Weibo in English and has already started by taking it to Japan.

纳斯达克上市新浪公司计划推出英文使国际化现在公司已经日本牛刀

The Russians invaded Georgia in a fever of war enthusiasm; have refused to pull out and rejected attempts to internationalise the dispute;

俄罗斯入侵格鲁吉亚带着兴奋战争狂热拒绝撤出地区同时拒绝使国际化

feeling a need to internationalise

感受全球化需求