international

international
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noun
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adj.
International is used with these nouns: ↑acclaim, ↑accord, ↑affair, ↑agency, ↑agenda, ↑agreement, ↑aid, ↑airline, ↑airport, ↑airspace, ↑anarchy, ↑arbitration, ↑arena, ↑assistance, ↑association, ↑athletics, ↑attention, ↑audience, ↑bank, ↑banking, ↑body, ↑border, ↑business, ↑call, ↑campaign, ↑catastrophe, ↑celebrity, ↑centre, ↑championship, ↑character, ↑charity, ↑circuit, ↑clientele, ↑coalition, ↑collaboration, ↑collection, ↑commerce, ↑commission, ↑commitment, ↑communication, ↑communism, ↑community, ↑company, ↑competition, ↑competitor, ↑conference, ↑conflict, ↑conglomerate, ↑congress, ↑consensus, ↑conspiracy, ↑contest, ↑context, ↑contingent, ↑convention, ↑cooperation, ↑coordination, ↑corporation, ↑correspondent, ↑court, ↑coverage, ↑cricket, ↑crime, ↑crisis, ↑cuisine, ↑currency, ↑customer, ↑debt, ↑delegation, ↑destination, ↑dimension, ↑diplomacy, ↑disarmament, ↑dish, ↑dispute, ↑distribution, ↑distributor, ↑division, ↑economics, ↑economist, ↑economy, ↑effort, ↑embargo, ↑emergency, ↑espionage, ↑event, ↑exhibition, ↑expansion, ↑expedition, ↑expert, ↑fame, ↑federation, ↑festival, ↑finance, ↑firm, ↑fixture, ↑flavour, ↑flight, ↑fold, ↑following, ↑football, ↑footballer, ↑force, ↑forum, ↑fund, ↑funding, ↑furore, ↑gathering, ↑goalkeeper, ↑guideline, ↑headquarters, ↑help, ↑hotel, ↑importance, ↑incident, ↑initiative, ↑inspection, ↑inspector, ↑institute, ↑institution, ↑intrigue, ↑investment, ↑investor, ↑isolation, ↑issue, ↑journal, ↑language, ↑law, ↑lawyer, ↑level, ↑market, ↑marketing, ↑marketplace, ↑media, ↑mediation, ↑meeting, ↑migration, ↑movement, ↑nature, ↑negotiation, ↑negotiator, ↑news, ↑notoriety, ↑observer, ↑opinion, ↑order, ↑organization, ↑outcry, ↑outlook, ↑outrage, ↑panel, ↑participation, ↑partnership, ↑policy, ↑politics, ↑press, ↑pressure, ↑prestige, ↑prominence, ↑publicity, ↑rally, ↑realm, ↑recession, ↑recognition, ↑referee, ↑regulation, ↑relation, ↑repercussion, ↑representative, ↑reputation, ↑reserve, ↑respectability, ↑restriction, ↑rival, ↑rivalry, ↑rugby, ↑rule, ↑sale, ↑sanction, ↑scale, ↑scene, ↑scope, ↑scrutiny, ↑seminar, ↑sensation, ↑situation, ↑soccer, ↑socialism, ↑solidarity, ↑spotlight, ↑stability, ↑stage, ↑standard, ↑standing, ↑stardom, ↑statesman, ↑stature, ↑status, ↑strategy, ↑student, ↑success, ↑summit, ↑supervision, ↑support, ↑team, ↑tennis, ↑tension, ↑term, ↑terminal, ↑terrorism, ↑terrorist, ↑tour, ↑tourism, ↑tournament, ↑track and field, ↑trade, ↑trader, ↑trading, ↑traffic, ↑transaction, ↑travel, ↑traveller, ↑treaty, ↑trend, ↑tribunal, ↑troops, ↑turmoil, ↑understanding, ↑uproar, ↑visibility, ↑visitor, ↑water

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  • international — international, ale, aux [ ɛ̃tɛrnasjɔnal, o ] adj. • 1801; de inter et national ♦ Qui a lieu, qui se fait de nation à nation, entre plusieurs nations; qui concerne les rapports des nations entre elles. Relations internationales. Politique… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • International XT — Manufacturer International Trucks Navistar International Corporation Production 2004–2008 Assembly Garland, Texas …   Wikipedia

  • International — or internationally most often describes interaction between nations, or encompassing two or more nations, constituting a group or association having members in two or more nations, or generally reaching beyond national boundaries. In American… …   Wikipedia

  • internaţional — INTERNAŢIONÁL, Ă, internaţionali, e, adj. Care are loc între mai multe naţiuni, care angajează sau priveşte mai multe ţări, privitor la raporturile dintre naţiuni. La care participă reprezentanţii mai multor state; care are o importanţă ce… …   Dicționar Român

  • International — In ter*na tion*al, a. [Pref. inter + national: cf. F. international.] [1913 Webster] 1. Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • International XT — International MXT. La línea International XT se compone de tres grandes camionetas, construidas en base al mismo chasis. Debido a su alto precio y baja producción (las ventas están en el rango de 500 a 1000 por año), la XT es típicamente… …   Wikipedia Español

  • international — [in΄tər nash′ə nəl; ] for n. 2 also [, in΄tərnash΄ə nal′, in΄tər nash΄ənäl′] adj. 1. between or among nations [an international treaty] 2. concerned with the relations between nations [an international court] 3. for the use of all nations… …   English World dictionary

  • international — in‧ter‧na‧tion‧al [ˌɪntəˈnæʆnəl◂ ǁ tər ] adjective relating to or involving more than one country: • international trade agreements • State owned industries will come under even greater stress from international competition. * * * international… …   Financial and business terms

  • International — (von lat. inter, zwischen und natio, Volk oder Volksstamm) bedeutet zwischenstaatlich. Der Begriff wurde 1789 von Bentham geprägt. Im üblichen Sprachgebrauch kann er Nationen betreffend dreierlei bedeuten: einerseits etwas, das mehrere Staaten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • International — In ter*na tion*al, n. [Cf. F. internationale.] [1913 Webster] 1. The International; an abbreviated from of the title of the International Workingmen s Association, the name of an association, formed in London in 1864, which has for object the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • international — (adj.) 1780, apparently coined by Jeremy Bentham from INTER (Cf. inter ) + NATIONAL (Cf. national). In communist jargon, as a noun and with a capital i , it is short for International Working Men s Association, the first of which was founded in… …   Etymology dictionary

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