单词 | globalisations |
释义 | globe /glōb/noun
To form into a globe ORIGIN: L globus glōbˈal adjective
glōˈbalism noun
glōˈbalist noun Someone who is sensitive to global issues and seeks to promote this in others glōbalizāˈtion or glōbalisāˈtion noun glōˈbalize or glōˈbalise transitive verb To make global glōbˈally adverb glōbˈate or glōbatˈed adjective Globe-shaped glōbed adjective
glōbˈy adjective (Milton, etc) Round global exchange or global search and replace noun (computing) A facility enabling a user to search for and replace every occurrence of a fixed pattern in a file (also called search and replace) Global Positioning System noun In navigation, a system for providing, worldwide, velocity information and an extremely accurate three-dimensional position (abbrev GPS) global search noun (computing) A word-processing feature which finds every occurrence of a pre-determined character, word or phrase in a file global search and replace see global exchange above. global variable noun (computing) A variable which applies for the whole of a program, including any subroutine global village noun The world, in reference to its apparent smallness due to improved communications, and the way in which changes in one area are likely to affect the rest of the world global warming noun The slow increase in the earth's surface air temperature caused by the greenhouse effect (qv under green1) globe artichoke see artichoke globe fish noun Any fish of the families Diodontidae and Tetrodontidae, capable of blowing itself up into a globe globeˈflower noun Any ranunculaceous plant of the genus Trollius with a globe of large showy sepals enclosing small inconspicuous petals globe thistle see Echinops under echinus globeˈ-trot intransitive verb (back-formation). globeˈtrotter noun A person who travels around the world, esp as a tourist globeˈtrotting noun |
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