multilateralist
multilateralist — 形容詞
- multilateralistpositive
- more multilateralistcomparative
- most multilateralistsuperlative
1. relating to the belief that international issues should be handled through coope
多邊主義的
主張多國合作處理國際事務的
relating to the belief that international issues should be handled through cooperation among many countries — for example, by working through the United Nations or negotiating trade rules that apply to multiple nations at once, rather than by one country acting alone.
The new foreign minister outlined a multilateralist vision for the country's role in global trade.
新任外交部長闡述了該國在全球貿易中採取多邊主義路線的願景。
attributive: multilateralist + noun describing a vision or policy
Diplomats from twelve nations met in Geneva to draft a multilateralist agreement on climate funding.
來自十二國的外交官齊聚日內瓦,起草一份氣候融資的多邊主義協議。
Thai envoy Chaiwat Suthiphong urged ASEAN leaders in Phnom Penh to adopt a multilateralist framework for Myanmar.
泰國特使 Chaiwat Suthiphong 在金邊敦促東協領袖採用多邊主義架構來處理緬甸問題。
The prime minister's speech was strongly multilateralist, calling for shared action on pandemic preparedness.
總理的演講立場強烈偏向多邊主義,呼籲各國共同應對大流行病的防範工作。
Critics say a purely multilateralist strategy can be slow when a crisis needs swift action.
批評者認為,純粹的多邊主義策略在危機需要迅速行動時可能進展緩慢。
- internationalist
Broader: includes cultural and humanitarian cooperation beyond formal politics.
- cooperative
Less specific; can describe any collaborative effort, not necessarily among nations.
- multilateral
Describes the structure (involving many parties), not the advocacy of it; 'multilateralist' carries an ideological commitment.
- unilateralist
The direct opposite — favouring action by one country alone.
- isolationist
Related: favours withdrawing from international engagement altogether.
文法句型
multilateralist + noun
be + multilateralist + about/in + noun
用法筆記
Typically describes foreign policy stances, institutional reforms, or diplomatic strategies. Frequently appears in attributive position before nouns such as 'policy', 'approach', 'strategy', or 'framework'. The opposite approach is unilateralist.