基本解釋v.使國(guó)際化同根派生 internationalise相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句Many websites are taking the time to internationalise the language of their pages, but have they really thought about the colour?許多網(wǎng)站在頁面語言的國(guó)際化上下了不少功夫,但他們是否真對(duì)顏色有所斟酌呢?“At the moment, we are living through a phase of fragmentation but as more and more of the world is covered by compliance schemes, there will be pressure to internationalise the system,” he adds.他補(bǔ)充道:“目前,我們正經(jīng)歷一個(gè)各自為戰(zhàn)的階段,但隨著越來越多的國(guó)家和地區(qū)施行碳排放機(jī)制,各國(guó)將面臨將這一體系國(guó)際化的壓力?!?br>robertafnani.comThings are no different today: Singapore ispositioning itself to grab a chunk of offshore trading in yuan as the Chinesecurrency gradually starts to internationalise.今天所發(fā)生的與以往沒什么不同:在中國(guó)貨幣逐步開始國(guó)際化時(shí),新加坡將自身的目標(biāo)定位于抓往大宗人民幣離岸貿(mào)易的機(jī)會(huì)。權(quán)威例句As the various sites internationalise they come up against these little local difficulties all the time.FORBES: You Can't Say Effin on FacebookThe State Department has not been the only force urging Mr Bush to internationalise the operation.ECONOMIST: America and the United NationsPutting a Westerner in charge, the firm reckoned, would send a bold message to staff and customers alike of its determination to internationalise.ECONOMIST: Lenovo bets on China: Where the heart is internationalise更多例句