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abroad [əˈbrɔ:d] ADV.

1. abroad (in foreign country):

abroad
v tujini
abroad
to go abroad
from abroad

2. abroad (around):

to be abroad rumour

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abroad

to come abroad V.

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At systemic level, it allows national educational systems to fill in temporary gaps in training provision by sending trainees abroad to where such opportunities exist.
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This is the only activity which raises money for people abroad.
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Nor did he neglect his labors in the opera pit during travels abroad.
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Those companies and sectors who earn their money abroad, or work with foreign suppliers, are more likely to be engaged in mobility.
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It also sponsors a range of private international institutions, either affiliated with universities in other nations, or accredited abroad.
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The national government was restored, but again to face instability, this time coming from abroad.
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The pauper labor argument is usually used by employee organizations such as labor unions to promote protectionist trade policies restricting imports from abroad.
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He sat on a number of councils and committees, domestically and abroad.
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Lack of employment opportunities led to migration to urban centers and abroad.
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Advances could be given and family allotments from pay due were permitted when the troops served abroad.
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