global

glob·al

 (glō′bəl)

adj.

1. Having the shape of a globe; spherical.

2. Of, relating to, or involving the entire earth; worldwide: global war; global monetary policies.

3. Comprehensive; total: "a ... global, generalized sense of loss" (Maggie Scarf).

4. Computers Of or relating to an entire program, document, or file.


glob′al·ly adv.

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global

(ˈɡləʊbəl)

adj

1. covering, influencing, or relating to the whole world

2. comprehensive

ˈglobally adv

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glob•al

(ˈgloʊ bəl)

adj.

1. pertaining to or involving the whole world.

2. comprehensive.

3. globular; globe-shaped.

4. (of a computer operation, linguistic rule, etc.) operating on a group of similar strings, commands, etc., in a single step.

[1670–80]

glob′al•ly, adv.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj.1.global - involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance"

international - concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations; "international affairs"; "an international agreement"; "international waters"

2.global - having the shape of a sphere or ballglobal - having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical object"; "nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular houses like mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey

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global

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global

adjective

1. So pervasive and all-inclusive as to exist in or affect the whole world:

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Translations

celosvětovýglobálníkulovitý

globalverdensomspændende

maailmanlaajuinenpallomainenpyöreäglobaali

globalni

globálisvilág-

heims-; almennur

地球の

세계적인

celosvetový

globalensvetoven

global

ทั่วโลก

toàn cầu

global

[ˈgləʊbl]

A. ADJ

2. (= comprehensive) [sum, reform, change] → global
a global viewuna visión global

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global

[ˈgləʊbəl] adj

(= world-wide) [ban, economy, market] → mondial(e)
on a global scale → à l'échelle mondiale

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global

adjglobal; recession, problemweltweit; taking a global view of the matter …global gesehen; a global figure of £2 millioneine Gesamtsumme von £ 2 Millionen; global peace/warWeltfrieden/-krieg m


global

:

global climate

nErdklima nt, → Weltklima nt


global

:

global player

n (= company)Weltfirma f, → Global Player m

global positioning system

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globe

(gləub) noun

1. (usually with the) the Earth. I've travelled to all parts of the globe.

2. a ball with a map of the Earth on it.

3. an object shaped like a globe. The chemicals were crushed in a large metal globe.

ˈglobal adjective

affecting the whole world. War is now a global problem.

global village noun

the world thought of as a small place, because modern communication allow fast and efficient contact even to its remote parts.

ˈglobally adverbglobular (ˈglobjulə) adjective

shaped like a globe.

ˈglobe-trotter noun

a person who goes sight-seeing all over the world.

ˈglobe-trotting noun

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global

عَالـَمِيّ globální global global παγκόσμιος global maailmanlaajuinen mondial globalni globale 地球の 세계적인 globaal global globalny global всемирный global ทั่วโลก küresel toàn cầu 全球的

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glo·bal

a. global, mundial.

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