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单词 glocal
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Definition of glocal in English:

glocal

adjective ˈɡləʊk(ə)lˈɡlōk(ə)l
  • Reflecting or characterized by both local and global considerations.

    in the Web 2.0 era, every public institution has already been transformed into a glocal enterprise
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The exhibition programme was very much glocal in its orientation.
    • Previous editions had premiered his creations - panoramic, colourful, always glocal, shining with ideals.
    • Thus, the provisional item content can best be described as 'glocal,' i.e., respecting the melding of global and local context, and their joint influence on individual behaviour.
    • Space is key to a new understanding of distance, proximity, the local, what has been called the "glocal," and the global.
    • New York City is a premier location for college learning; NYU embraces our setting in the urban capital of the world to make it truly "glocal".
    • More importantly, are we, the electorate, up to the glocal standard?
    • All companies in the 21st century will need to be both global and local (or "glocal") at the same time, but not to the same extent for all industries and not in the same proportion for all aspects of a given business.
    • In art circles this is referred as the "glocal," meaning global plus local.
    • Are India's regional parties, and their leaders, up to going glocal?
    • The following thread gives a more thorough illustration of this glocal phenomenon.
    • We see ourselves as global (or glocal) Christians and not a national church.
    • Certainly that's the position I find myself in - believing one thing with relation to the global network of the internet and another with regards to the glocal network of the market.
 
 

Definition of glocal in US English:

glocal

adjectiveˈɡlōk(ə)l
  • Reflecting or characterized by both local and global considerations.

    in the Web 2.0 era, every public institution has already been transformed into a glocal enterprise
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Are India's regional parties, and their leaders, up to going glocal?
    • More importantly, are we, the electorate, up to the glocal standard?
    • Thus, the provisional item content can best be described as 'glocal,' i.e., respecting the melding of global and local context, and their joint influence on individual behaviour.
    • Certainly that's the position I find myself in - believing one thing with relation to the global network of the internet and another with regards to the glocal network of the market.
    • The following thread gives a more thorough illustration of this glocal phenomenon.
    • The exhibition programme was very much glocal in its orientation.
    • New York City is a premier location for college learning; NYU embraces our setting in the urban capital of the world to make it truly "glocal".
    • In art circles this is referred as the "glocal," meaning global plus local.
    • Space is key to a new understanding of distance, proximity, the local, what has been called the "glocal," and the global.
    • We see ourselves as global (or glocal) Christians and not a national church.
    • Previous editions had premiered his creations - panoramic, colourful, always glocal, shining with ideals.
    • All companies in the 21st century will need to be both global and local (or "glocal") at the same time, but not to the same extent for all industries and not in the same proportion for all aspects of a given business.
 
 
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