internationalism
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++in·ter·na·tion·al·is·m /ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəlɪzəm $ -tər-/ noun [uncountable] PPPCOUNTRY/NATIONthe belief that nations should work together and help each other 国际主义 —internationalist noun [countable] —internationalist adjectiveExamples from the Corpus
internationalism• The campaign would not be about personalities, he stressed, but about the stark choice between internationalism and nationalism.• In proposing a rupture between liberal internationalism and nationalist socialism, Hyndman and Blatchford were ahead of their time.• A new internationalism had been born in football.• There were still tendencies towards national rivalry and arrogance, and these could only be countered by a steadfast policy of internationalism.• The rhetoric of internationalism faded like morning mist before the sun of reality.• So there is more on internationalism, on e-business and on small-scale ventures.• The pre-war career of H. N. Brailsford illustrates the easy co-operation of liberal and socialist internationalism before 1914.in·ter·na·tion·al·is·m nounChineseSyllable
should and Corpus that nations the belief together work
internationalism
in‧ter‧na‧tion‧al‧is‧m /ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəlɪzəm $ -tər-/
noun [uncountable]
—internationalist noun [countable]
—internationalist adjective
in‧ter‧na‧tion‧al‧is‧m /ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəlɪzəm $ -tər-/
noun [uncountable] Word Family: noun: nation, national, multinational, nationalism, nationalist, nationality, nationalization, nationhood, international, internationalism, internationalist, internationalization; adjective: national, international, multinational, nationalist, nationalistic, nationalized, internationalist; verb: nationalize, internationalize; adverb: nationally, internationally
the belief that nations should work together and help each other—internationalist noun [countable]
—internationalist adjective