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foreign [ˈfɔːrɪn, Brit ˈfɒr-] ADJ

1. foreign (from another country):

foreign

2. foreign (involving other countries):

foreign

3. foreign formal (strange):

these customs are foreign to them

foreign currency SUBST

foreign exchange SUBST sem pl

1. foreign exchange (system):

foreign exchange

2. foreign exchange (currency):

foreign exchange
divisa f

foreign minister SUBST

Foreign Office SUBST sem pl Brit

Foreign Secretary SUBST Brit

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Imperfect substitutability of domestic and foreign products plays a key role in limiting -- often eliminating -- the incidence borne by domestic labor.
thinkprogress.org
Starting from 1965 he was with the news magazine of the mirrors - first as economics, then he became a foreign editor.
en.wikipedia.org
Several foreign banks are reportedly already interested in acquiring the permits.
en.wikipedia.org
After serving as minister of education and culture, he served as foreign minister from 1979 to 1982.
en.wikipedia.org
Mineral water from these springs is bottled and sold both in the domestic and foreign market.
en.wikipedia.org
The Andean people had been isolated for millennia and therefore had no reason to build up any sort of immunity against foreign diseases.
en.wikipedia.org
That meant foreign-controlled firms accounted for 20.3 per cent of corporate assets in 2008, down from 21.6 per cent in 2007.
www.troymedia.com
They envisaged a club where gentlemen who travelled abroad might meet and offer hospitality to distinguished foreign visitors.
en.wikipedia.org
On the reverse side, the general populace was forbidden foreign travel.
en.wikipedia.org
Once these obstacles were overcome, work proceeded apace a difficult task because the conversion was accomplished in a foreign yard with non-standard materials.
en.wikipedia.org

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