单词 | internationalise |
例句 | American films would still dominate an internationalised Oscars, as they do the global box office. Parasite's best picture triumph could begin a new era for the Oscars 2020-02-10T05:00:00Z Plans included a Hong Kong-like independent antigraft body, a pilot to pioneer the gradual opening of the country's capital account and internationalising the yuan; and full internet freedom throughout the area. China's not-so-special economic zone embodies a harsh new reality 2023-11-16T05:00:00Z "If the G7 or Nato think Taiwan is important for their own interests, then we have to internationalise the Taiwan situation - because that's what will make China think twice about the cost." The US is quietly arming Taiwan to the teeth 2023-11-05T04:00:00Z But as much as China is showcasing its efforts to internationalise its space missions, its space program has distinct Chinese characteristics, at least on Tiangong. China's youngest-ever crew of astronauts heads to space station 2023-10-26T04:00:00Z It had limited success in meeting some goals, such as internationalising the yuan and solving Chinese companies' overcapacity. Belt and Road Initiative: Is China's trillion-dollar gamble to transform the world working? 2023-10-16T04:00:00Z Wang added, "I would like to reiterate that China has always been committed to providing a market-oriented, legalised and internationalised business environment for foreign enterprises to operate legally." China bans Nomura senior investment banker from leaving mainland -sources 2023-09-25T04:00:00Z China has been promoting the use of yuan, or Renminbi, to settle cross-border trades as part of efforts to internationalise the use of its currency. Bank of China chairman visits Papua New Guinea amid Sino-US strategic rivalry 2023-06-02T04:00:00Z The review is the first since the yuan, also known as the renminbi, joined the basket of currencies in 2016 in what was a milestone in Beijing's efforts to internationalise its currency. IMF lifts weighting of dollar, Chinese yuan in SDR basket 2022-05-15T04:00:00Z There is an acknowledgement over the years among multiple financial authorities, he said, that the domestic market is internationalising and bringing in global expertise will be beneficial in some ways. KKR, BlackRock get approval to invest Chinese funds overseas 2022-05-10T04:00:00Z China has in recent years sought to internationalise its currency by settling more trade with the yuan, including with Russia. Analysis: Sanctions response to Russia's invasion offers clues for China 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z "In a scenario where we need to stop Asian hate in every country, I think it's great to have Chinese brands become part of a familiar landscape to internationalise the language of football," she says. Why are Chinese tech brands flocking to Euro 2020? 2021-07-02T04:00:00Z The PBOC's work on a digital yuan - part of a push to internationalise the currency and reduced its - is far ahead of similar initiatives in other major economies. China's digital yuan will not topple the dollar, SEC official says 2021-04-29T04:00:00Z Its work, part of a push to internationalise the yuan, is advanced. Explainer: An e-yuan, euro or dollar? Central banks get to grips with digital cash 2021-04-27T04:00:00Z The People’s Bank of China aims to become the first major central bank to issue a CBDC, part of its push to internationalise the yuan and reduce dependence on the dollar-dominated payment system. Explainer: Bitcoin's mainstream charge raises stakes for central bank digital cash 2021-02-15T05:00:00Z China has a long-standing aim of internationalising its currency, and in time, the digital yuan may help with this initiative, making it easier to encourage users in other countries to use the yuan. Explainer: How does China's digital yuan work? 2020-10-19T04:00:00Z The UK foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, spoke his German and French counterparts on Sunday to urge them to recognise the need to internationalise the maritime security operation in the Gulf. UK must look after its own ships in the Gulf, says Pompeo 2019-07-22T04:00:00Z "His move to internationalise Australia's economy will be remembered very positively." The rambunctious rogue who led Australia 2019-05-16T04:00:00Z But even as the slogan of “Never Again” became ubiquitous, it is under-acknowledged that ideologies of hatred were also growing, and in many cases becoming more complex and internationalised. The Swedish dream was always too good to be true. And now the far right is back | Elisabeth Åsbrink 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z Their inquiries into my whereabouts helped internationalise my case, putting pressure on the government to release me. Ex-BBC reporter: I was tortured in The Gambia 2018-10-24T04:00:00Z The Silicon Valley giants internationalised operations more or less from the start. Chinese and US tech giants go at it in emerging markets 2018-07-05T04:00:00Z And many internationalised versions added just a tiny fleck or mark that was not easy to see. Scammers abuse net domain languages 2018-06-26T04:00:00Z As a vehicle for this he lighted on internationalising the yuan. Zhou Xiaochuan, China’s central-bank chief, is about to retire 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z Instead, Palestinian officials see Trump’s actions as an opportunity to cut ties with what they see as an increasingly biased US mediation, while seeking to internationalise the issue. Israeli airstrikes kill two in Gaza as fallout from Trump decision continues 2017-12-09T05:00:00Z Bond Connect follows other recent moves to internationalise China’s markets. China widens investor access as bond trading link with Hong Kong launches 2017-07-03T04:00:00Z And the prosecution of some crimes is being internationalised. Why justice in Africa is slow and unfair 2017-06-29T04:00:00Z But the University of Reading Malaysia is hoping its campus will lead to two-way traffic that will help the university internationalise. Reading 'exports' university to Malaysia - BBC News 2016-03-22T04:00:00Z The most internationalised conflict is the bitter civil war in Syria, where powers from the region and beyond contend through proxies. The Arab winter 2016-01-07T05:00:00Z The very word apartheid, which has now been internationalised and is in the Oxford Dictionary, is in fact an Afrikaans word. Why South African students want to be taught in English - BBC News 2015-11-13T05:00:00Z In this respect, access to the City and its financial markets has become of critical importance to China’s thinking, particularly as it seeks to internationalise the yuan. We can pivot too 2015-10-22T04:00:00Z The longer this conflict goes on, the greater the risk of it being further internationalised. No let-up in Saudi air strikes against Yemen 2015-04-01T04:00:00Z One essential part of China’s plan is to internationalise its currency. Rich but rash 2015-01-29T05:00:00Z British lawyer Richard J. Rogers is now seeking to internationalise the issue of impunity. The price of a life in Cambodia 2014-12-07T05:00:00Z The accumulation of talent has become greater than ever and the clásico has become internationalised; they are the two richest clubs on the planet, with a reach beyond their borders. Real Madrid v Barcelona: the biggest game on Earth just got bigger 2014-10-24T04:00:00Z A conflict we have neither the intention nor the capacity to end, and that should be contained regionally, is being internationalised. Bombing Isis fails war’s most critical imperative, so where is the opposition? 2014-10-09T04:00:00Z Earlier this year, China allowed direct domestic trading of the yuan against the New Zealand dollar, as part of moves to internationalise its currency. China and UK start currency trades 2014-06-19T04:00:00Z Prof Ala'Aldeen was the architect of plans to improve the quality and to internationalise higher education in Iraqi Kurdistan. Stones and apples thrown at university reformer 2013-10-01T23:15:33Z "One of the key ways that we add value to the companies that we back is to help them internationalise, and our investments in Scotland each exemplify this." Private equity firm raises £300m 2013-07-22T13:44:45Z We see throughout Europe that countries with the most internationalised science do the best science. Science plan lands 'star' researcher 2013-06-17T06:07:03Z But the party shot back, saying the visit was part of efforts to "internationalise the Greek debt problem" by pursuing a multifaceted foreign policy that is not only dependent on the EU. Alexis Tsipras: 'We are the great hope for change' 2012-12-27T17:10:16Z He says that it accompanies the push by universities and governments to internationalise. Italian university switches to English 2012-05-16T09:49:59Z The foreign shopping spree is internationalising Japanese industry by the back door. Japanese firms shop abroad: Armed with a strong yen 2011-12-15T16:00:44Z The shuttle programme "democratised and internationalised" human spaceflight Their tasks and skills ranged from muscling errant satellites into the payload bay to performing delicate surgery on electronics or lab specimens. Magnificent flying machine 2011-07-21T13:16:18Z Its businesses are internationalising faster, and its persistent current-account deficit and bad infrastructure mean it badly needs foreign investment. Indian banks: The pendulum swings again 2011-06-09T11:07:17Z Things are no different today: Singapore is positioning itself to grab a chunk of offshore trading in yuan as the Chinese currency gradually starts to internationalise. Singapore's financial rise: Going swimmingly 2011-04-20T11:06:02Z The plan to bring more overseas students into China is part of the country's drive to internationalise its economy and become a "knowledge power", says Dr Choudaha. Knowledge economy 2011-03-10T00:19:29Z "Universities are internationalised along other fronts too - for example, in the research that they do, which often has greater impact when conducted in collaboration with institutions in other countries." Knowledge economy 2011-03-02T00:16:35Z One is that through it, and its speedy end, a specific form of the internationalising of the social agitation has been brought ad absurdum. Socialism and the Social Movement in the 19th Century 2011-02-09T03:00:48.103Z Along with dodging a bail-out in 2008, internationalising the firm ranks as his biggest achievement—today about two-thirds of its activity is abroad. Barclays' new boss: Jewel gets crown 2010-09-09T10:43:00Z One of the first of these "internationalised domain names" leads to the Egyptian communications ministry. Web goes truly global with Arabic urls 2010-05-06T19:15:00Z It is hard to imagine the authorities gambling with Shanghai or Beijing's internationalised economies. Army of censors battles to defeat the net 2010-03-23T20:08:00Z It would be truer to say it is the nationalisation of the internationalised. What I Saw in America He makes a Bernadotte to serve as speaking trumpet for Prussian Conservatism at the same time that he subsidises agents provocateurs for the purpose of misleading and internationalising the social reform programme of the Danes. The Schemes of the Kaiser This is a great fallacy for two reasons: first because Germany has always intended to have some one else pull the chestnuts out of the fire for her, and second because we cannot internationalise labour. The Great Prince Shan Those who are not thus nationalised are not in the least internationalised. What I Saw in America |
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