词汇 | national |
释义 | national adjective uk /ˈnæʃ.ən.əl//ˈnæʃ.nəl/ us /ˈnæʃ.ən.əl//ˈnæʃ.nəl/ A2 relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to other countries: 国家的,国民的 a national holiday全国性假日 Britain has more than ten national newspapers.英国有十多种全国性报纸。 The company's national headquarters is in Rome.这家公司国内的总部设在罗马。 The children were wearing traditional national costume/dress.孩子们身穿传统的民族服装。 The government's view is that raising taxes now would not be in the national interest(= would not be good for the country).政府认为,现在增税对国家不利。 The national anthems of the teams are played at the beginning of a big international football match. A statue was erected to glorify the country's national heroes.树起了一座雕像来颂扬该国的民族英雄。 The idea behind the national lottery is to raise money for good causes. Several passages from the book were printed in a national newspaper before it was published.该书出版前,书中有几段文章被登载在一份全国性的报纸上。 She was too young to vote in the national election. Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation birthright citizenship body politic BRICS citizen compatriot cross-national denaturalize domestic dual fatherland internationalism native naturalization naturalize non-country non-domestic non-indigenous non-national overseas stateless national noun[ Cusually plural ] uk /ˈnæʃ.ən.əl//ˈnæʃ.nəl/ us /ˈnæʃ.ən.əl//ˈnæʃ.nəl/ someone who officially belongs to a particular country: (某国的)国民,公民 30 people, including six Mexican nationals, were killed in yesterday's plane crash.在昨天的空难中有30人丧生,包括6名墨西哥公民。 All foreign nationals were advised to leave the country following the outbreak of civil war.内战爆发后所有外国公民都被建议离开该国。 Synonym citizen Compare subjectnoun Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation birthright citizenship body politic BRICS citizen compatriot cross-national denaturalize domestic dual fatherland internationalism native naturalization naturalize non-country non-domestic non-indigenous non-national overseas stateless national | American Dictionarynational adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈnæʃ·ə·nəl/ relating to all parts of a nation or to a nation as a whole rather than to any part of it: National headquarters of the company are in Atlanta, with branches throughout the country. National news goes on the front page of the newspaper, with local news in the second section. nationallyadverbus/ˈnæʃ·ə·nəl·i/ The football game, to be nationally televised, will begin at 9. national noun[ Cusually pl ] us/ˈnæʃ·ə·nəl/ a citizen of a particular country: Irish/Mexican nationals a foreign national national | Business Englishnational adjective uk /ˈnæʃənəl/us relating to countries or to one particular country: Unemployment in the city is significantly higher than the national average. at a/the national levelThe problem needs to be addressed both at a national and international level. a national campaign/competition/championship a national newspaper/distributor/chain the national government/airline/anthem Examples of nationalnational But there was also powerful opposition to a planned national economy. Yet so many other factors also influence epistemic convictions that purely national styles may be relatively rare. Transitions to caregiving, gender, and psychological well-being : a prospective us national study. Here we define a party's regional strength as its relative electoral performance in a region compared to its national performance. First, private parties often lack the individual incentive to initiate litigation before national courts. In this context, the need for more harmonization in the explanation and application of the directives at a national level was stressed. In different countries and/or health systems, this may mean from national to regional or from regional to municipal. The interaction of local concerns with national themes and the frequent dominance of the former are convincingly demonstrated. All of this leads to a paradoxical conclusion about national styles in science. We will observe, therefore, period, national, and object-specific (generic) styles depending on our focus. Under this scheme, over 100 towns and villages were connected to the national grid by the end of 1992. Political support by national actors, however, was not sufficient to motivate effective adaptation. Thus, the re-polarization of congressional elections lagged behind the polarization of national presidential politics. The common assumption that if there is national deforestation, then there is a felt need to plant trees, needs to be reexamined. One way to understand the peculiar circumstances of a national research programme is to actually hold consultation visits with the scientists on the programme. See all examples of national These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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