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in·ter·na·tion·al

 (ĭn′tər-năsh′ə-nəl, -năsh′nəl)
adj. Abbr. int. or intl.
1. Of, relating to, or involving two or more nations: an international commission; international affairs.
2. Extending across or transcending national boundaries: international fame.
n. International
Any of several socialist organizations of international scope formed during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

in′ter·na′tion·al′i·ty (-shə-năl′ĭ-tē) n.
in′ter·na′tion·al·ly adv.
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international

(ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəl)
adj
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) of, concerning, or involving two or more nations or nationalities
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) established by, controlling, or legislating for several nations: an international court; international fishing rights.
3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) available for use by all nations: international waters.
n
(Team Sports, other than specified) sport
a. a contest between two national teams
b. a member of these teams
ˌinterˌnationˈality n
ˌinterˈnationally adv

International

(ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəl)
n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any of several international socialist organizations. See Comintern, First International, Labour and Socialist International, Second International, Socialist International, Trotskyist International, Vienna Union
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a member of any of these organizations
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in•ter•na•tion•al

(ˌɪn tərˈnæʃ ə nl)

adj.
1. between or among nations; involving two or more nations.
2. of or pertaining to two or more nations or their citizens: a matter of international concern.
3. pertaining to the relations between nations: international law.
4. having members or activities in several nations.
5. transcending national boundaries or viewpoints.
n.
6. (cap.) any of several international socialist or communist organizations formed in the 19th and 20th centuries.
7. an organization, business enterprise, or group having branches, dealings, or members in several countries.
8. a member or employee of such an organization or enterprise.
in`ter•na`tion•al′i•ty, n.
in`ter•na′tion•al•ly, adv.
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international

A unit of mass equal to half of the mass of a neutral carbon-12 atom. 1 amu international = (1.660 33 ± 0.000 05) x 10-27 kg.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.international - any of several international socialist organizationsInternational - any of several international socialist organizations
socialist economy, socialism - an economic system based on state ownership of capital
internationalist - a member of a socialist or communist international
Adj.1.international - concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations; "international affairs"; "an international agreement"; "international waters"
foreign - of concern to or concerning the affairs of other nations (other than your own); "foreign trade"; "a foreign office"
national - limited to or in the interests of a particular nation; "national interests"; "isolationism is a strictly national policy"
2.international - from or between other countries; "external commerce"; "international trade"; "developing nations need outside help"
foreign - of concern to or concerning the affairs of other nations (other than your own); "foreign trade"; "a foreign office"
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international

adjective global, world, worldwide, universal, cosmopolitan, planetary, intercontinental an international agreement against exporting arms to that country
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Translations
دُوَلي، اُمَميدِوَلِيٌّلاعِب دُوَليمباراه دُوليَّه
mezinárodnímezinárodní zápasinternacionál
internationallandsholdsspillerlandskamp
rahvusvaheline
kansainvälinen
अन्तर्राष्ट्रीय
međunarodni
nemzetköziválogatott játékos
alòjóîa-alþjóðlegurlandsleikurlandsliîsmaîur
国際的な
국제적인
tarptautinės varžybostarptautinistarptautiniu mastutarptautinių varžybų dalyvis
internacionālsinternacionāls, starptautisksstarptautiskas sacensībasstarptautisko sacensību dalībnieksstarptautisks
internaţional
medzinárodný
mednaroden
internationell
ระหว่างประเทศ
quốc tế

international

[ˌɪntəˈnæʃnəl]
A. ADJ (gen) → internacional
B. N (Brit) (Sport) (= match) → partido m internacional; (= player) → internacional mf
C. CPD International Atomic Energy Agency NOrganización f Internacional de Energía Atómica
the International Brigade Nlas Brigadas Internacionales
International Court of Justice NCorte f Internacional de Justicia
international date line Nlínea f de cambio de fecha
International Labour Organization NOrganización f Internacional del Trabajo
international law Nderecho m internacional
International Monetary Fund NFondo m Monetario Internacional
international money order Ngiro m postal internacional
international reply coupon Ncupón m de respuesta internacional
International Standards Organization NOrganización f Internacional de Normalización
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international

[ˌɪntərˈnæʃənəl]
adjinternational(e)
an international conference on global warming → une conférence internationale sur le réchauffement de la planète
an opportunity to play international rugby for England
BUT une occasion de jouer dans l'équipe nationale d'Angleterre de rugby.
n (British)
(= game) → match m international
(= player) → international mInternational Atomic Energy Agency nAgence Internationale de l'Énergie AtomiqueInternational Court of Justice n
the International Court of Justice → la Cour internationale de Justiceinternational date line International Date Line n
the international date line → la ligne de changement de date
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international

adjinternational; international money orderAuslandsanweisung f; International Olympic CommitteeInternationales Olympisches Komitee; international relationsinternationale Beziehungen pl
n
(Sport) (= match)Länderspiel nt; (= player)Nationalspieler(in) m(f)
(Pol) InternationalInternationale f

International

:
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Court of Justice
International Date Line
nDatumsgrenze f
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international

[ˌɪntəˈnæʃnl]
1. adjinternazionale
2. n (Sport) (game) → incontro internazionale; (player) → giocatore/trice della squadra nazionale
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international

(intəˈnӕʃənl) adjective
involving, or done by, two or more nations. international trade; an international football match.
noun
1. a football etc match played between teams from two countries.
2. (also ˌinterˈnationalist) a player in such a match.
ˌinterˈnationally adverb
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international

دِوَلِيٌّ mezinárodní international international διεθνής internacional kansainvälinen international međunarodni internazionale 国際的な 국제적인 internationaal internasjonal międzynarodowy internacional международный internationell ระหว่างประเทศ uluslararası quốc tế 国际的
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Finally, at the suggestion of the International League of Cannon Founders, which had important branches in both countries, they decided to refer their claims to the Bumbo of Jiam, and abide by his judgment.
Taking a carriage at a charge of three dollars, he and Aouda entered it, while Passepartout mounted the box beside the driver, and they set out for the International Hotel.
In international relations, is the will of the people also transferred to their conqueror?
He had, in fact, spoken contemptuously of the monumental tradesman as an "exploiter" of labor, and had asked a young working mason, a member of the International Association, to design a monument for the gratification of Jansenius.
The scope of the Library thus became extended into something more international, and it is entering on the fifth decade of its existence in the hope that it may contribute to that mutual understanding between countries which is so pressing a need of the present time."
We four formed (to use a term well understood nowadays in every social sphere) a "syndicate" owning the Tremolino: an international and astonishing syndicate.
He had lived in Silesia, a member of a despised and persecuted race, and had taken part in the proletarian movement in the early seventies, when Bismarck, having conquered France, had turned his policy of blood and iron upon the "International." Ostrinski himself had twice been in jail, but he had been young then, and had not cared.
When our vital interests are challenged, or the will and conscience of the international community is defied, we will act; with peaceful diplomacy whenever possible, with force when necessary.
In ways the hee-hee council was an adumbration of the councils of primitive man, and of the great national assemblies and international conventions of latter-day man.
Alexander's big work-table stood in front of one of the three windows, and above the couch hung the one picture in the room, a big canvas of charming color and spirit, a study of the Luxembourg Gardens in early spring, painted in his youth by a man who had since become a portrait-painter of international renown.
No international difficulty ever arise to enable us to declare war against some transatlantic power?
It was only upon my representing to him that I had given a promise that "The Adventure of the Second Stain" should be published when the times were ripe, and pointing out to him that it is only appropriate that this long series of episodes should culminate in the most important international case which he has ever been called upon to handle, that I at last succeeded in obtaining his consent that a carefully guarded account of the incident should at last be laid before the public.

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