globe
Prononciation : [ɡloʊb]
Mot
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) a round model of the Earth. It shows continents, oceans, and countries. You can spin it around to see different parts of the world.
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The teacher used a globe to show us where Australia is located.
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We couldn't find the exact place because the map was flat and not a globe.
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Can you find Spain on the globe?
Contexte : « globalization »
(noun) the world as a whole or the Earth and its atmosphere. It can refer to everything happening on our planet together.
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Climate change is affecting the globe and we need to take action.
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She doesn’t think about the globe; she only cares about her local area.
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What challenges does the globe face today?
Contexte : « decoration »
(noun) a spherical object often used for decoration or containing a light, like a Christmas globe or a decorative glass sphere.
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They decorated the room with a beautiful glass globe that sparkled in the light.
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The globe on the shelf wasn't very pretty; it looked old and dusty.
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Where did you buy that globe that lights up?
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