multilateral 英 [ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl]   美 [ˌmʌltɪˈlætərəl]

multilateral

multilateral  英 [ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl] 美 [ˌmʌltɪˈlætərəl]

adj. [数] 多边的;多国的,多国参加的 

名词复数:multilaterals 

In your book, you talk about the importance of tethering China to a multilateral system. 《华尔街日报》:你在书中谈到将中国纳入一个多边体系的重要性?
And the nature of the challenges we're facing are not only bilateral and multilateral, but they are transnational. 我们所面对的挑战,实质上不仅是双边和多边的性质,而且还跨越了国界。

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  • adj. [数] 多边的;多国的,多国参加的
  • 1. In your book, you talk about the importance of tethering China to a multilateral system.

    《华尔街日报》:你在书中谈到将中国纳入一个多边体系的重要性?

  • 2. And the nature of the challenges we're facing are not only bilateral and multilateral, but they are transnational.

    我们所面对的挑战,实质上不仅是双边和多边的性质,而且还跨越了国界。

  • 3. He referred to the milestone agreement reached with the other multilateral development banks on Sunday to share information to combat fraud and corruption.

    他提到周日与其他多边发展银行达成的具有里程碑意义的打击欺诈与腐败信息共享的协议。

  • multilateral (adj.) also multi-lateral, 1690s, in geometry, "having many sides," from multi- + Latin latus (genitive lateris) "the side, flank of humans or animals, lateral surface," a word of uncertain origin. Figurative use by 1748. Meaning "pertaining to three or more countries" is from 1802. Related: Multilaterally.
multi·lat·eral / ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl ; NAmE ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl / adjective 1 in which three or more groups, nations, etc. take part 多边的;多国的 multilateral negotiations 多边谈判 2 having many sides or parts 有多条边的;有多个部份的 compare bilateral , trilateral , unilateral multi·lat·eral / ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl ; NAmE ˌmʌltiˈlætərəl /
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