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1 WWFN
1) Фирменный знак: World Wide Financial Network2) Общественная организация: Will Work For Nothing, World Wide Fund for Nature -
2 global
прил.1) общ. мировой, всемирный, глобальный ( распространяющийся на весь земной шар)Syn:world 2. 1), world-wideSee:global advertising, Global Affairs, global agreement, global bond, global brand, global capitalist, global company, global commodity chain, global competition, global competitor, global corporation, Global Corruption Barometer, Global Corruption Report, Global Depositary Receipt, Global Development Finance, global digital divide, global diversification, global economics, global economy, global financial system, global fund, Global Industry Classification Standard, global market, global market portfolio, global marketing, global mutual fund, global organization, global product, global product division, global quota, global retailer, global share offering, global society, Global System of Trade Preferences, Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries, Global Trade Analysis Project, global value chain, global village, globalism, globalist, globalistics, globalization2) общ. общий, всеобщий; всеобъемлющий, глобальный, рассматриваемый в целом ( распространяющийся на всю систему)global changes — перемены, носящие глобальный характер
to take a global view of smth. — смотреть на [рассматривать\] что-л. со всех точек зрения
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