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单词 foreign
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Not including country codes on foreign income pages?This is the critical connection in understanding the foreign policy of the left.Top of the list of concerns is the impact on foreign investment.Winner of the Oscar for best foreign language film.It is something foreign managers don't always do and they need reminding we do.The film went on to win a best foreign language Oscar.I wonder how many foreign workers have one.My new, new foreign minister says he doesn't think this is going to work.Belgium: Nato meeting of foreign ministers.But yesterday the foreign secretary limited his opposition to one short interview in which he said that it was'not the right thing to do'.Learning any foreign language is a formidable intellectual exercise and valuable training for any young mind.It was fantastic to be in a foreign country.There is something great about foreign sweets.London was more to some of these people than just another foreign city.His party duties brought him into contact with many foreign leaders.This is bad foreign policy and bad politics.Those who crave foreign investment should be careful what they wish for.Some of the key foreign ministers have cleared a space in their diaries for tomorrow afternoon.Instead it preferred to pay for interpreters and foreign language translation.The whole dancing thing is completely foreign to me.The fact that he himself came of foreign origin is something that he repressed.Foreign exchange is another area it could target.Our foreign aid policy is a farce.These two transaction costs discourage foreign investment and borrowing. Another expensive foreign appointment because we could not produce our own coaches of sufficient calibre.Foreign policy exists on a spectrum from idealism at one end to realism at the other.It is just one victim of our contempt for languages and our increasing suspicion of all things foreign.The film won an Oscar for best foreign language film.What you really don't want is something foreign.He was a member of many British and foreign academies and learned societies.Historians have a favorite saying: 'The past is like a foreign country.The ministry said: 'The exchanging of gifts when government ministers meet their foreign counterparts is recognised internationally as standard practice.

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foreign

British English: foreign /ˈfɒrɪn/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is foreign comes from or relates to a country that is not your own.
She was on her first foreign holiday.
  • American English: foreign
  • Arabic: أَجْنَبِيّ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: estrangeiro
  • Chinese: 外国的
  • Croatian: stran
  • Czech: cizí zahraniční
  • Danish: fremmed
  • Dutch: buitenlands
  • European Spanish: extranjero
  • Finnish: ulkomaalainen
  • French: étranger d’un autre pays
  • German: fremd
  • Greek: ξένος
  • Italian: straniero
  • Japanese: 外国の
  • Korean: 외국의
  • Norwegian: fremmed
  • Polish: zagraniczny
  • European Portuguese: estrangeiro
  • Romanian: străin
  • Russian: иностранный
  • Latin American Spanish: extranjero
  • Swedish: utländsk
  • Thai: เกี่ยวกับต่างประเทศ
  • Turkish: yabancı
  • Ukrainian: іноземний
  • Vietnamese: nước ngoài

All related terms of 'foreign'

Chinese translation of 'foreign'

foreign

(ˈfɔrɪn)

adj

  1. [country, holiday, language] 外国(國)的 (wàiguó de)
  2. [trade, policy] 对(對)外的 (duìwài de)
    foreign to 对(對) ... 陌生 (duì ... mòshēng)

All related terms of 'foreign'

(adjective) 
Definition
of, located in, or coming from another country, area, or people
a foreign language
Synonyms
alien
overseas
exotic
his striking and exotic appearance
unknown
outside
strange
imported
borrowed
remote
subjects that seem remote from their daily lives
distant
external
unfamiliar
far off
outlandish
This idea is not as outlandish as it seems.
beyond your ken
Opposites
domestic
,
familiar
,
native
,
well-known
,
customary
(adjective) 
Definition
in an abnormal place or position
Her body rejected the transplanted organ as a foreign object.
Synonyms
unassimilable
external
the commissioner for external affairs
extraneous
extraneous influences affecting his state of mind
outside
Cracks are beginning to appear on the outside wall.
(adjective) 
He fell into a gloomy mood that was usually so foreign to him.
Synonyms
uncharacteristic
inappropriate
That remark was inappropriate for such a serious issue.
unrelated
Two other detectives have been suspended in an unrelated matter.
incongruous
She looked incongruous in an army uniform.
inapposite
irrelevant
irrelevant details
(adjective) 
Definition
not familiar
The whole thing is foreign to us.
Synonyms
unfamiliar
She grew many plants that were unfamiliar to me.
strange
I ended up alone in a strange city.
unknown
a perilous expedition, through unknown terrain
alien
His work offers an insight into an alien culture.
undiscovered
uncharted
a largely uncharted area of medical science
unexplored
unplumbed

Additional synonyms

in the sense of exotic
Definition
having a strange allure or beauty
his striking and exotic appearance
Synonyms
unusual,
different,
striking,
strange,
extraordinary,
bizarre,
fascinating,
curious,
mysterious,
colourful,
glamorous,
peculiar,
unfamiliar,
outlandish
in the sense of external
Definition
of or involving foreign nations
the commissioner for external affairs
Synonyms
foreign,
international,
alien,
exotic,
exterior,
extraneous,
extrinsic
in the sense of extraneous
extraneous influences affecting his state of mind
Synonyms
external,
foreign,
strange,
alien,
exotic,
out of place,
extrinsic,
adventitious

Synonyms of 'foreign'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of unrelated
Two other detectives have been suspended in an unrelated matter.
Synonyms
irrelevant,
unconnected,
extraneous,
beside the point,
inappropriate,
inapplicable,
unassociated,
not germane
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