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Translations nationally [ˈnæʃnəlɪ] ADV [distributed] → por todo el país, a escala nacional; [available] → en todo el país this is the case locally, but not nationally → eso es cierto a nivel local, pero no a nivel nacional a nationally recognized qualification → una titulación reconocida a nivel nacional or en todo el país nationally [ˈnæʃənəli] adv [decide, organize] → à l'échelon national, nationalement Should housing policy be decided nationally or locally? → La politique du logement doit-elle être décidée à l'échelon national ou local?, La politique du logement doit-elle être décidée nationalement ou localement? [broadcast, televise, launch, distribute, advertise] → dans tout le pays, nationalement [recognized, agreed] → nationalement [available] → dans tout le pays There are only 280 specialists available nationally to treat them → Il n'y a que 280 spécialistes dans tout le pays pour les traiter. national park n → parc m national national press n → presse f nationale National Security Council n (US) → conseil m national de sécurité national service n → service m militaire National Socialism n → national-socialisme m National Trust n (British) organisme privé de sauvegarde des monuments historiques et des sites nation-state nation state [ˌneɪʃənˈsteɪt] n → État-nation m nationally adv (= as a nation) → als Nation; (= nationwide) → im ganzen Land, landesweit; recognized → landesweit; nationally televised → landesweit im Fernsehen übertragen How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Descended from generations victimised by the instruments of an arbitrary power, he was racially, nationally, and individually afraid of the police. |
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