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English

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Etymology

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Fromglobe +‎-al; compareFrenchglobal.

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global (comparativemoreglobal,superlativemostglobal)

  1. Concerning all parts of theworld.
    • 2003, Catherine Dupré,Importing the law in post-communist transitions, page169:
      Some rights are moreglobal than others; social rights in particular do not seem to globalise easily.
    • 2013 June 7,Joseph Stiglitz, “Globalisation is about taxes too”, inThe Guardian Weekly, volume188, number26, page19:
      It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable, unfair, distortionaryglobal tax regime. It is a tax system that is pivotal in creating the increasing inequality that marks most advanced countries today […].
    Pollution is aglobal problem.
  2. (not comparable) Pertaining to the whole of something;total,universal:
    • 2013 December 30, Matthew Katze, Don Crawford,Office 365: Migrating and Managing Your Business in the Cloud[1],→ISBN, page366:
      The first account that is created when you sign up is theglobal Administrator.
    1. (not comparable, computing) Of avariable, accessible by all parts of a program.
      Global variables keep support engineers employed.
    2. Which has to beconsidered in itsentirety.
  3. Spherical,ball-shaped.
    In the center was a small,global mass.
  4. (notcomparable) Of or relating to aglobe orsphere.

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spherical
of or relating to a globe or sphere
concerning all parts of the world
of a variable, in computing
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Noun

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global (pluralglobals)

  1. (computing) A globallyscopedidentifier.

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global (comparativemoreglobal,superlativemostglobal)

  1. In the global manner; world-wide.
    • 2016, Vinod K. Jain,Global Strategy: Competing in the Connected Economy, page122:
      Coca-Cola, for example, shifted its stance, unsuccessfully, between “think global, actglobal” and “think local, act local” during the tenures of three different CEOs in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Fromglobus +‎-al.

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global m orf (masculine and feminine pluralglobals)

  1. global(concerning all parts of the world)

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French

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Etymology

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Fromglobe(globe) +‎-al, fromLatinglobus(globe, sphere).

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global (feminineglobale,masculine pluralglobaux,feminine pluralglobales)

  1. (originally)global, spherical; (hence) concerning the whole world
  2. as awhole, on the whole; total

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Galician

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global m orf (pluralglobais)

  1. global

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German

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global (strong nominative masculine singularglobaler,not comparable)

  1. global(worldwide)
    Synonym:weltweit
    Antonyms:lokal,regional

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Positive forms ofglobal (uncomparable)
number & gendersingularplural
masculinefeminineneuter
predicativeeristglobalsieistglobalesistglobalsiesindglobal
strong declension
(without article)
nominativeglobalerglobaleglobalesglobale
genitiveglobalenglobalerglobalenglobaler
dativeglobalemglobalerglobalemglobalen
accusativeglobalenglobaleglobalesglobale
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominativederglobaledieglobaledasglobaledieglobalen
genitivedesglobalenderglobalendesglobalenderglobalen
dativedemglobalenderglobalendemglobalendenglobalen
accusativedenglobalendieglobaledasglobaledieglobalen
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominativeeinglobalereineglobaleeinglobales(keine)globalen
genitiveeinesglobaleneinerglobaleneinesglobalen(keiner)globalen
dativeeinemglobaleneinerglobaleneinemglobalen(keinen)globalen
accusativeeinenglobaleneineglobaleeinglobales(keine)globalen

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  • global” inDuden online
  • global” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Indonesian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromDutchglobaal, fromFrenchglobal,globe, fromLatinglobus(globe, sphere).

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global

  1. general, notprecise,rough
    Synonym:kasar
  2. global,worldwide
    Synonym:mendunia

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From the nounglobus.

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global (neuter singularglobalt,definite singular and pluralglobale)

  1. global

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From the nounglobus.

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global (neuter singularglobalt,definite singular and pluralglobale)

  1. global

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Occitan

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global m (feminine singularglobala,masculine pluralglobals,feminine pluralglobalas)

  1. global(concerning all parts of the world)

Portuguese

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  • (Portugal)IPA(key): /ɡluˈbal/[ɡluˈβaɫ]
    • (Southern Portugal)IPA(key): /ɡluˈba.li/[ɡluˈβa.li]

  • Rhymes:(Portugal)-al,(Brazil)-aw
  • Hyphenation:glo‧bal

Etymology 1

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Fromglobo(globe) +‎-al(of or relating to).

Adjective

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global m orf (pluralglobais)

  1. global(concerning all parts of the world)
    Synonym:mundial
  2. (computing, of a variable)global(accessible by all parts of a program)
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Etymology 2

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FromGlobo +‎-al.

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global m orf (pluralglobais)

  1. (Brazil, of artists) working, having worked, or with potential to work, withGlobo (Brazilian television network)
    uma atrizglobalaGlobo actress
  2. (Brazil) of or relating toGlobo

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchglobal. Equivalent toglob +‎-al.

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global m orn (feminine singularglobală,masculine pluralglobali,feminine and neuter pluralglobale)

  1. global

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Declension ofglobal
singularplural
masculineneuterfemininemasculineneuterfeminine
nominative-
accusative
indefiniteglobalglobalăglobaliglobale
definiteglobalulglobalaglobaliiglobalele
genitive-
dative
indefiniteglobalglobaleglobaliglobale
definiteglobaluluiglobaleiglobalilorglobalelor

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global m orf (masculine and feminine pluralglobales)

  1. global(concerning all parts of the world)
    Synonym:mundial
    Antonym:local

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global m (pluralglobales)

  1. (sports)aggregate(the total score in a set of games between teams or competitors, usually the combination of the home and away scores)
    Synonym:resultado global

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Swedish

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Etymology

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glob +‎-al

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global (notcomparable)

  1. global, spanning the entire globe, the whole world,international,universal

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Inflection ofglobal
Indefinitepositivecomparativesuperlative1
common singularglobal
neuter singularglobalt
pluralglobala
masculine plural2globale
Definitepositivecomparativesuperlative
masculine singular3globale
allglobala

1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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