See also: multilatéral

English

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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ lateral.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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multilateral (not comparable)

  1. Having many sides or points of view.
  2. (politics) Involving three or more parties or nations.
    a multilateral negotiation

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Noun

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multilateral (plural multilaterals)

  1. (politics) A group with representatives from three or more parties or nations.

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ lateral.

Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /muw.t͡ʃi.la.teˈɾaw/ [muʊ̯.t͡ʃi.la.teˈɾaʊ̯]
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /mul.ti.lɐ.tɨˈɾal/ [muɫ.ti.lɐ.tɨˈɾaɫ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /mul.ti.lɐ.tɨˈɾa.li/ [muɫ.ti.lɐ.tɨˈɾa.li]

  • Hyphenation: mul‧ti‧la‧te‧ral

Adjective

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multilateral m or f (plural multilaterais)

  1. multilateral (having many sides or points of view)
  2. multilateral (involving more than one party)

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French multilatéral. By surface analysis, multi- +‎ lateral.

Adjective

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multilateral m or n (feminine singular multilaterală, masculine plural multilaterali, feminine and neuter plural multilaterale)

  1. multilateral

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Spanish

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Etymology

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multi- + lateral

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /multilateˈɾal/ [mul̪.t̪i.la.t̪eˈɾal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: mul‧ti‧la‧te‧ral

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multilateral m or f (masculine and feminine plural multilaterales)

  1. multilateral
    • 2015 July 31, “La ‘Colección Mexicana’ en Chile: una historia de solidaridad”, in El País[1]:
      Por un lado, se propuso ejecutar una política de mayor activismo y estrecho acercamiento hacia mecanismos multilaterales como el Movimiento de los países No Alineados, el Grupo de los 77 y, en general, el Tercer Mundo.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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