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单词 globally
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Definition of globally in English:

globally

adverb ˈɡləʊb(ə)liˈɡloʊbəli
  • 1In a way that relates to the whole world.

    firms that can compete globally
    the city is globally renowned for its artists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the national level, our outreach also expands globally.
    • Mosquitoes spread about four million malaria cases, causing about one million deaths globally each year.
    • The paradox today is that the sense of a familiar rhetorical territory is now supplied globally by an international consumer culture.
    • They are not caught in the cheap food syndrome, the race to the bottom, the chase for the lowest cost of production globally.
    • This is a myopic way of thinking, especially for companies who want to remain globally competitive.
    • Under the guise of socialism, it has become a source of cheap labor, with far-reaching implications for economies globally.
    • Globally, transverse flutes are less common than end-blown or duct flutes.
    • Our agricultural industry is a highly diverse industry that operates in a globally competitive market.
    • The nutrients are becoming an important ingredient in infant formula globally.
    • She has achieved what must be one of the more astonishingly high degrees of popularity in dance globally.
    1. 1.1 In a way that relates to the whole of something.
      they do not often go into all the little fine detail; they look at it globally
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I treat the horse globally rather than only focusing on its symptoms.
      • She hopes to apply similar techniques to the brains of MS patients, and says we need to look more globally when employing such techniques to compare genetic material.
      • He studied brain-injured patients and the manner in which the nervous system responded both in trauma and in reconstruction, globally rather than specifically.
      • In one experiment, they encountered contingencies that were identical when the focal cause was considered globally.
      • They did not differ globally with respect to these correlations, so Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated for the entire sample as a single group.
      • There were plenty of those blaming and judgmental, globally hostile, potentially guilt-inducing "acc-you-sations."
      • Selective mutism would manifest only in particular social situations rather than globally.
      • The scan showed globally decreased radio-tracer uptake within the brain, consistent with prior radiation therapy.
      • You’ll receive a comprehensive treatment program that treats the condition globally rather than locally and is fully customized to your unique needs.
      • We believed that concepts not included in most of the texts analyzed were not globally important enough to the area to be included in the core terminology.
    2. 1.2Computing In a way that operates or applies through the whole of a file, program, etc.
      the processing can be applied globally to all digital output signals
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It becomes imperative that machines have their clocks synchronized so that file time stamps are globally comparable.
      • We have excellent EDI connections with them, globally, for sequence parts delivery and just-in-time delivery.
      • A globally accessible scratch area would be much easier on users.
      • There is access to data available globally through any Internet connection.
      • Is there an optimal way to organize treasury operations globally?
      • To globally remove this from a DOS file, I use one of two options.
      • Who could dispute the value of a globally pattern-sensitive, cross-development architectural environment?
      • With its very large address space, it will guarantee a globally unique IP address for each device.
      • Each competing project constantly brings its own improvements to the globally shared code base.
      • This is a great advantage in homogeneous clusters, allowing firmware changes to be made and managed globally instead of one node at a time.
 
 

Definition of globally in US English:

globally

adverbˈɡlōbəlēˈɡloʊbəli
  • 1In a way that relates to the whole world.

    firms that can compete globally
    the city is globally renowned for its artists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The nutrients are becoming an important ingredient in infant formula globally.
    • The paradox today is that the sense of a familiar rhetorical territory is now supplied globally by an international consumer culture.
    • Under the guise of socialism, it has become a source of cheap labor, with far-reaching implications for economies globally.
    • At the national level, our outreach also expands globally.
    • This is a myopic way of thinking, especially for companies who want to remain globally competitive.
    • Our agricultural industry is a highly diverse industry that operates in a globally competitive market.
    • They are not caught in the cheap food syndrome, the race to the bottom, the chase for the lowest cost of production globally.
    • She has achieved what must be one of the more astonishingly high degrees of popularity in dance globally.
    • Mosquitoes spread about four million malaria cases, causing about one million deaths globally each year.
    • Globally, transverse flutes are less common than end-blown or duct flutes.
    1. 1.1 In a way that relates to the whole of something.
      they do not often go into all the little fine detail; they look at it globally
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We believed that concepts not included in most of the texts analyzed were not globally important enough to the area to be included in the core terminology.
      • The scan showed globally decreased radio-tracer uptake within the brain, consistent with prior radiation therapy.
      • You’ll receive a comprehensive treatment program that treats the condition globally rather than locally and is fully customized to your unique needs.
      • They did not differ globally with respect to these correlations, so Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated for the entire sample as a single group.
      • She hopes to apply similar techniques to the brains of MS patients, and says we need to look more globally when employing such techniques to compare genetic material.
      • Selective mutism would manifest only in particular social situations rather than globally.
      • In one experiment, they encountered contingencies that were identical when the focal cause was considered globally.
      • There were plenty of those blaming and judgmental, globally hostile, potentially guilt-inducing "acc-you-sations."
      • He studied brain-injured patients and the manner in which the nervous system responded both in trauma and in reconstruction, globally rather than specifically.
      • I treat the horse globally rather than only focusing on its symptoms.
    2. 1.2Computing In a way that operates or applies through the whole of a file, program, etc.
      the processing can be applied globally to all digital output signals
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It becomes imperative that machines have their clocks synchronized so that file time stamps are globally comparable.
      • There is access to data available globally through any Internet connection.
      • To globally remove this from a DOS file, I use one of two options.
      • This is a great advantage in homogeneous clusters, allowing firmware changes to be made and managed globally instead of one node at a time.
      • We have excellent EDI connections with them, globally, for sequence parts delivery and just-in-time delivery.
      • With its very large address space, it will guarantee a globally unique IP address for each device.
      • Is there an optimal way to organize treasury operations globally?
      • A globally accessible scratch area would be much easier on users.
      • Each competing project constantly brings its own improvements to the globally shared code base.
      • Who could dispute the value of a globally pattern-sensitive, cross-development architectural environment?
 
 
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