2 used to say that ideas, feelings, and opinions are shared by many people:
3 in or to a foreign country or countries:
They used to go abroad every summer.
He wanted the best for his children - good schools, a nice house and trips abroad.
Some very well-known British football players have gone to clubs abroad.
What makes us think that students who study abroad become fluent?
He was able to delay the trial for a year by tendering an affidavit that a crucial witness was abroad.
Economic fluctuations and pressures from abroad were simultaneously recognized by all participants as requiring some sort of response.
Abroad means ‘in/to a foreign country’. We use abroad as an adverb in phrases such as go abroad and live abroad. From is the only preposition that is used before abroad:
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外國, 在國外, 到國外…
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外国, 在国外, 到国外…
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al/en el extranjero, en el extranjero…
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para o/no exterior…
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海外で(へ), 外国に(へ)…
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yabancı, dış ülke…
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à l’étranger, qui court…
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a l’estranger…
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