internationally
/ˌɪntəˈnæʃnəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪntərˈnæʃnəli/ (ame, ipa) · /-shnəlē, -naash-, -naish-, -ᵊli, -əli/ (ame, mw)
internationally — adverb
1. linking people, businesses, or governments from different countries across natio
linking people, businesses, or governments from different countries across national borders
The art exhibition has been shown internationally, from Tokyo to Berlin.
present perfect passive: has been shown internationally
Kofi's company now operates internationally, with offices in six countries.
collocation: operate internationally
That safety rule is applied internationally, but each country adds its own rules.
The charity works internationally to help children in poor communities attend school.
- globally
similar scope but emphasises coverage across the entire world rather than across national borders
- worldwide
stronger focus on every part of the earth; often used for distribution or presence
- across borders
more informal phrase, often used for activities that cross national boundaries
- locally
restricted to a single area or community, not involving other countries
- domestically
within one country's own territory, with no cross-border dimension
用法筆記
Internationally usually appears after an action verb (e.g. 'compete internationally') or before a past participle (e.g. 'internationally recognized'). It does not modify nouns directly — use the adjective 'international' before a noun instead.