bilateral 英 [ˌbaɪˈlætərəl]   美 [baɪˈlætərəl]

bilateral

bilateral  英 [ˌbaɪˈlætərəl] 美 [baɪˈlætərəl]

adj. 双边的;有两边的 

名词复数:bilaterals 

China and the United States concluded [entered into] a bilateral trade agreement after long negotiations. 中美两国通过长期谈判后订立了一项双边贸易协定。
No, we need to build trust with the Russians on bilateral security matters —relations between them and us, one on one. 不,我们需要和俄罗斯人建立双边安全问题互信——他们与我们之间的关系,一对一的关系。

  • When something is bilateral it has two sides or it affects both sides of something. Discussions between two political parties are called bilateral because both sides get to share their views.
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  • adj. 双边的;有两边的
  • 1. China and the United States concluded [entered into] a bilateral trade agreement after long negotiations.

    中美两国通过长期谈判后订立了一项双边贸易协定。

  • 2. No, we need to build trust with the Russians on bilateral security matters —relations between them and us, one on one.

    不,我们需要和俄罗斯人建立双边安全问题互信——他们与我们之间的关系,一对一的关系。

  • 3. To date, only Germany and South Korea have bilateral agreements with China.

    迄今为止,只有德国和韩国于中国签订了双边协议。

  • bilateral (adj.) "having two sides," 1775; see bi- "two" + lateral (adj.). Related: Bilaterally.
bi·lat·eral / ˌbaɪˈlætərəl ; NAmE ˌbaɪˈlætərəl / adjective 1 involving two groups of people or two countries 双方的;双边的 bilateral relations/agreements/trade/talks 双边关系╱协议╱贸易╱谈判 2 ( medical ) involving both of two parts or sides of the body or brain (身体部位)两侧的,对称的;(大脑)两半球的 bi·lat·eral·ly / ˌbaɪˈlætərəli ; NAmE ˌbaɪˈlætərəli / adverb compare multilateral , trilateral , unilateral bi·lat·eral / ˌbaɪˈlætərəl ; NAmE ˌbaɪˈlætərəl / bi·lat·eral·ly / ˌbaɪˈlætərəli ; NAmE ˌbaɪˈlætərəli /
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