释义 |
globally, adv.|ˈgləʊbəlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a global manner; to a global extent; comprehensively; universally; throughout the world.
1930N.Y. Times 9 Nov. 1 The ‘minor technical question’ of whether to limit naval officers and men globally or by categories. 1957Economist 5 Oct. 31 To-day, more than ever before, exporters must plan globally, especially in view of the growing economic importance of the world's new markets. 1958Engineering 21 Feb. 236/2 Globally, 50 to 100 times this amount may be produced annually by the end of the century. 1958New Biol. XXVII. 53 Two world wars and facilities for increasingly rapid travel and communication have induced the more perceptive to think globally—that is to say to consider the total situation whether in politics or science. 1971Nature 7 May 17/1 There is some evidence that lead from car exhausts is building up globally. |