National meaning in English
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Definition
(a) national (park): (a park) which belongs to a country as a whole, (a) state, government (park)
a (French) national: a citizen (of France)
Examples
- "The National Egg Council suggests that eggs are an essential part of a healthy diet, providing valuable protein and other helpful vitamins and minerals, including potassium and calcium."
- "we have intelligence that points to a single suspect: an Amazonian national named Horatio Oléré, living in the San Francisco area."
- "Anyway, yesterday, Shoshana and Youri took me to the National Museum of Kalackistani History."
- "John : Good morning my name's Chuck and I'm calling from the National Investment Institute."
- "Recent criminal reports released by the National Criminal Report Releasing Agency indicate that 1 out of every 5 people are involved in a crime some time in their lifetime."
- "They're watching an incredible display of football between the Mexican National team against the United States."
- "My name's John and I'm calling from the National Investment Institute, have you heard of us?"
- "New president of Europe Brian Alistair Jones, the winner in a hotly contested election that divided citizens over issues such as a national cheese, sits in his office with a reflective look on his face."
- "Uh huh...Yes...We have intelligence that points to a single suspect: an Amazonian national named Horatio Oléré, living in the San Francisco area."
- "In France, our national song is about cutting the throats of our enemies and drinking their blood."
- "If you can help, phone the free national hotline on 0800 69 69 69."
- "On a lighter note, a baby panda was born yesterday at the National Zoo in Washington DC."
- "My name's John and I'm calling from the National Investment Institute."
- "Rugby fan : Well, apart from the obvious geographical reasons, there does seem to be a sense of unity that transcends national boundaries."
- "Yesterday, Shoshana and Youri took me to the National Museum of Kalackistani History."
- "her story immediately entered national folklore."
- "Following that, I've purchased air time on several national radio programs and a few soap operas, in order to advertise the product."
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