transnatous
Relating to processes, entities, or influences that extend beyond or operate across the boundaries of a single nation. It characterizes phenomena that are no longer restricted by national borders, emphasizing a globalized or borderless state of existence.
Beispiele
3 von 5Even in my everyday life, the transnatous reach of digital media means I consume news from five different continents before breakfast.
Even in my everyday life, the transnatous reach of digital media means I consume news from five different continents before breakfast.
The committee argued that transnatous environmental regulations are the only way to effectively combat climate change.
The committee argued that transnatous environmental regulations are the only way to effectively combat climate change.
Our local music scene has become quite transnatous lately, with artists blending styles from all over the world.
Our local music scene has become quite transnatous lately, with artists blending styles from all over the world.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the 'Trans-' in Transport (moving across) and 'Nat' as in National. It's 'Across-National'.
Schnelles Quiz
The _______ nature of the internet makes it difficult for individual governments to censor information effectively.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: transnatous
Beispiele
Even in my everyday life, the transnatous reach of digital media means I consume news from five different continents before breakfast.
everydayEven in my everyday life, the transnatous reach of digital media means I consume news from five different continents before breakfast.
The committee argued that transnatous environmental regulations are the only way to effectively combat climate change.
formalThe committee argued that transnatous environmental regulations are the only way to effectively combat climate change.
Our local music scene has become quite transnatous lately, with artists blending styles from all over the world.
informalOur local music scene has become quite transnatous lately, with artists blending styles from all over the world.
Academic discourse often explores the transnatous identities of migrant workers who maintain deep ties to multiple homelands.
academicAcademic discourse often explores the transnatous identities of migrant workers who maintain deep ties to multiple homelands.
The CEO proposed a transnatous business model to ensure the brand remains consistent across all European and Asian markets.
businessThe CEO proposed a transnatous business model to ensure the brand remains consistent across all European and Asian markets.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
transnatous flow of ideas
transnatous flow of ideas
transnatous advocacy
transnatous advocacy
transnatous social space
transnatous social space
Wird oft verwechselt mit
International implies relations between nations, while transnatous implies processes that ignore or cross borders entirely.
Transmutous refers to changing form or substance, whereas transnatous refers to crossing national boundaries.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is primarily used in academic, political, or economic contexts to describe high-level global systems. It is less common in casual conversation than the synonym 'transnational'.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use 'international' when they mean 'transnatous'; remember that 'trans-' suggests moving through or beyond, rather than just 'between'.
Merkhilfe
Think of the 'Trans-' in Transport (moving across) and 'Nat' as in National. It's 'Across-National'.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'trans' (across, beyond) and 'natio' (birth, nation), with the English suffix '-ous' (full of, characterized by).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The term has gained relevance in the 21st century to describe the decline of the traditional nation-state in favor of global networks.
Schnelles Quiz
The _______ nature of the internet makes it difficult for individual governments to censor information effectively.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: transnatous
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